
Episode 24: 1990s Baseball Cards
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About this listen
Think the ‘90s were just a sea of overproduced “junk wax” cards?
Think again.
In this info-packed episode, veteran collector and dealer Joe Davis dives deep into the most underrated and valuable treasures hiding in your attic or garage.
Joe kicks off with 1990 Leaf’s iconic Frank Thomas rookie, revisits the elusive Frank Thomas “No Name” error card worth up to $50K, and explores the short-printed Desert Shield Chipper Jones and ultra-rare 1993 SP Derek Jeter, a card that can fetch six figures in a PSA 10.
From holograms to refractors, Bowman Chrome rookies to select certified mirror golds, Joe covers it all—sharing insider tips, personal stories (including the one about pulling a Ken Griffey Jr. card the night his son was born!), and what still sells in today’s market.
Whether you’re a hobbyist, investor, or nostalgic collector, this episode is your must-listen guide to what really matters from the 1990s.
Key Highlights:
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Hidden high-value rookie cards from Rivera, Piazza, A-Rod, Jeter & more
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Rare inserts and parallels that are skyrocketing in value
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Joe’s personal grading experience with ultra-rare cards
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Pro collector tips: what to keep, what to sell, and what to slab
Listen now and rediscover why the ‘90s weren’t so “junk” after all.