The New York Times: 9 things you didn’t know about the Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Upper Deck rookie card
There aren’t many sports cards in the world more iconic than the 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card. I believe it stands right alongside the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle and the 1986 Fleer ...
9 things you didn’t know about the Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Upper Deck rookie card
When it comes to Ken Griffey Jr. rookie cards, collectors have more than a handful of options across the major brands from 1989. The Kid's sweet swing and infectious smile made him an instant ...
Sports Illustrated on MSN: Ken Griffey Jr. 90's Insert Cards To Invest In Before They Catch Up To His Rookie Cards
A review of 4 of Ken Griffey Jr's insert cards from the 90's that offer collectors an opportunity to invest in "The Kid" as his rookie cards become more expensive by the day ...
Ken Griffey Jr. 90's Insert Cards To Invest In Before They Catch Up To His Rookie Cards
1989 Upper Deck rookie cards of Jerome Walton, Todd Zeile, and Dwight Smith were in high demand in 1989, rivaling the iconic Ken Griffey Jr. card from the inaugural Upper Deck release. Let's take a ...
The New York Times: Shohei Ohtani closing in on Ken Griffey Jr. as baseball player with the most PSA graded cards
Shohei Ohtani closing in on Ken Griffey Jr. as baseball player with the most PSA graded cards
On , just over a month ago, three 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey, Jr., PSA 10 cards sold through the high-volume (former) eBay seller Probstein. Their prices were $3800, $3800, and ...