One of the most valuable 1990 Topps baseball cards is the Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card. Griffey was one of the most hyped prospects in baseball history and became one of the game’s all-time great players. His iconic swing and electrifying play in center field made him a fan favorite. In near mint to mint condition, Griffey’s 1990 Topps rookie card can sell for over $1000 and the highest price ever paid for one in a PSA 10 gem mint condition is nearly $20,000.
Other highly sought after rookie cards from the 1990 Topps set include Roberto Alomar, Chuck Knoblauch, and Todd Van Poppel. Alomar went on to have a Hall of Fame career as a second baseman starring for the Blue Jays, Orioles, Indians, and Mets. His rookie is valued at $100-200 in top shape. Knoblauch was a speedy and slick fielding second baseman for the Twins who won a Rookie of the Year award. A PSA 10 of his rookie has sold for over $500. Van Poppel was one of the highest drafted pitching prospects ever but didn’t live up to expectations. Still, his rookie surpasses $50 graded gem mint.
Several stars autographed cards are some of the most valuable 1990 Topps cards as well. Barry Bonds rookie autographed cards are quite rare and top out at over $5,000 for clean examples. Other autographed supers that command big bucks include Nolan Ryan ($1500), Tommy Lasorda ($800), Ozzie Smith ($600), and Cal Ripken Jr ($500). Team/regional inserts are also highly coveted collectors items from the 1990 Topps set. The California Angels subset cards have sold for $200 each while scarce team leaders like Ozzie Smith and Roberto Alomar insert cards have reached $300.
Mint condition star rookies and returning veterans remain always popular. Ken Griffey Jr aside, the 1990 Topps rookie cards of Gregg Jefferies (150), Derek Bell (75), and Brian Barnes (50) hold value. Veterans like Ozzie Smith and Roberto Alomar maintain strong collector demand as well given their Hall of Fame caliber careers. Higher graded versions of these cards can fetch $100-300 each. Upper deck also printed short printed parallel variations in 1990 Topps that are rare. These sp variants of stars like Dave Stewart, Will Clark, and Robin Yount have sold for over $500 in gem condition.
The always sought after error/variant/photo variation cards that can spike in value from collectors seeking anomalies. Todd Van Poppel is shown with his jersey #30 but was issued #35 which generates $75-150 for that version. An error front variation of Phil Plantier’s card with no team logo sells for over double uncorrected versions. Photo variations also exist. The Cal Ripken Jr. card has at least two different posed pictures used which causes collector premiums. Rarer still are die-cut foilbord or embossed parallels that represent the pinnacle of the 1990 Topps set at over $1000 graded mint. The 1990 Topps set still yields many collectable gems for baseball card investors to seek.