July 15, 2021: Summer Auction
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 7/15/2021
Here’s the revolutionary baseball card issue from more than 30 years ago that turned the industry on its head, the iconic 1989 Upper Deck set that parlayed remarkably crisp action photography with startling new printing technology and the inclusion of a certain Rookie card as the No. 1 that fateful year. With apparent sure-fire Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. leading off, the 1989 Upper Deck issue was offered in packs that sold for $1 each, confounding hobby experts who lamented the dramatic departure from the traditional nickel-and-dimes approach. The hobby never looked back and Mr. Griffey dutifully made his way to Cooperstown, making his card – and by extension the entire set – a hobby classic. This factory set is not sealed, and the distinctive 100-card “bricks” of each tier is visible in a pristine, seeming unimprovable offering.
1989 Upper Deck Baseball Factory Set (800)
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