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Upper Deck created one of the most iconic baseball rookie cards with the release of the 1989 Star Rookie of Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck's existence as a baseball card company ran concurrently with ...
1994 Upper Deck Mickey Mantle/Ken Griffey, Jr. (DUAL AUTO) In 1994 the baseball card scientists at Upper Deck came up with the formula for one of the hottest cards of all-time.
T he 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck rookie card is not just another of the many cards that were printed between 1987-1994, it’s THE CARD. It was a changing of the guard in a way, a move past ...
A super fan named Jason Vass owns 100,000-plus Ken Griffey Jr. baseball cards, ... There are two signed footballs from the Cincinnati Jungle Kats, ... a 1989 Upper Deck Griffey Jr.
Ken Griffey Jr. is one of the most exciting players to ever step between the chalk. ... Last but not least is a 1989 Upper Deck rookie card, ... Taking a look at the top Ken Griffey Jr. signed gear.
There is no such thing as a “bad” Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card, but the Upper Deck card stands alone.
David Gonos reveals nine intriguing facts about Upper Deck's 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. card, one of the most popular baseball cards of all-time.
1994 Upper Deck Mickey Mantle/Ken Griffey, Jr. (DUAL AUTO) ... However, only 1000 were signed by both Hobby icons, while 1000 each were signed by just one of the two players.
Obviously, Upper Deck hit a home run choosing Griffey as the No. 1 card in its debut set. No doubt about that. But even with that huge vote of confidence, the company still underestimated him.