Top 50 sports card inserts from the 1990s to look for in your collection. Coming in at number 50, 1999 Upper Deck Ultimate Victories Parallel. Serial numbered out of 100. This Frank Thomas example sold at auction in March. $34. These are serial number out of 100 and they have terrific eye appeal. They come in baseball, basketball, football, and even hockey. Number 49, 1999 Upper Deck Barry Bonds fort diecut insert. This is the red parallel serial numbered out of 100 sold at auction in January $37. Number 48 in 1999 Fleer Ultra Randy Moss Platinum Medallion parallel serial numbered out of 99 sold at auction in February $316. Number 47 1997 Flare Showcase Hot Gloves diecut insert. This Kangri Jr. card sold at auction in January $317. One of the better looking9s baseball card inserts. Number 46, 1998. Fleer Metal Universe Tim Duncan lynchpins insert sold at auction in December. $356 baseball and football lynchpin inserts as well. Number 45 is a 1997 Fleer Skybox EX201. This is a Keith Van Horn uh Jambalayia diecut insert. This sold at auction in February. $360. This is the lower one of the the uh lower valued cards in the set, but even a Keith Van Horn card will sell for big money. Number 44 is 1998 Don Russ Leaf rookies and stars. This is the Barry Bond Barry Sanders Crusade insert. This is the purple parallel serial numbered out of 100 sold in January. $365. Number 43 is 1999 Fleer Ultra Hakeim Luan Platinum Medallion serial numbered out of 50 sold in January $381. Any platinum medallion edition card parallel from 1999 set is valuable guys. So if you have one, the whole base set has a platinum medallion parallel. So any of the cards are worth something. Uh the Kimuan $381. Number 42. 1999 Fleer Brilliance uh Cow Ripken Jr. Shining Stars Pulser Parallel. This is one in 400 packs. I'm not sure if this is serial numbered or not. I have a feeling it is. But this sold at auction in January. $394. It might not be serial numbered. If it was, it would say in the description, I I would feel like number 41, 1998. Bowman's best. This is the atomic parallel refrator. Tony Gwyn sold in January. $46. The entire set has an atomic parallel. Beautiful design. Look, looks like modern-day cracked dice. I do believe these are serial numbered out of 100. Not 100% on that, but uh they are rare and they are good looking cards. So, if you have any, they're valuable. Number 42, 1997 Fleer EX2000 Kangri Jr. Credentials parallel. The ser these are serial numbered out of $299. This sold at auction in December. $420. Beautiful looking cards. Uh awesome technology. The box is actually cut out. There's a it's like a triple layered system to this card. You have to be holding in hand, but there's like a see-through luminescent cloud in there uh on that box. But when you're holding in hand, you can see it much better. Beautiful card. iconic insert from the '90s. Lots of other names to be looking for in your collection. Number 39, 1999. Flare showcase take2.net. This is Alan Iverson. These are serial numbered out of a thousand. Sold at auction in December. $430. This is one of the more memorable basketball card inserts to be looking for. Lots of other names aside from Alan Iverson, Jordan, Shaq, Rodman. Even if you got them, they're worth money. Number 38 is a 1998 Upper Deck Retro Quantum Leap Chipper Jones diecut insert parallel. This is serial numbered out of 50. Sold at auction in March. $452. Number 37. 1996 Fleer uh Shaquille O'Neal Thrill seekers insert. This has the lithographic technology on it. So when you turn the card, it shifts the image. This sold at auction in January. $466. Very uh cool looking early '90s basketball card insert number 36 says a 1999 SP authentic home run chronicles Frank Thomas a diecut parallel this is serial numbered out of 70 probably his home runs how many home runs he had I don't know probably not but this is a cool looking b uh baseball card parallel to look for in your collection low serial number low print run Number 35 is a 1998 Skybox Circa Thunder Super Rave Dave Conn serial numbered out of 25. You can tell they are a Super Rave parallel because of the platinum name and the platinum Skybox Thunder logo. And on the back they are serial numbered. So ultra rare baseball card, football card, and basketball card, the Super Raid parallels. Number 34, 1998 Don Russ Crusade call to arms purple Barry Bonds serial number out of 100. Sold at auction in March $621. So this is the baseball version of the Don Rust Crusade inserts. Number 33 is a 1998 finest uh the man refractor. This is a Randy Johnson example. Serial numbered out of 75. Awesome Chase card, early Chase card with the protective coating on it. This sold at auction in March. $667. Number 32 is a 1993 finest Mike Piaza refrator. Very first year of the refractor. This sold out auction in March for $693. Nice looking centering on that part. Number 31 is a 1998 Bowman's Best Alan Iverson and Penny Hardaway Fusion diecut insert parallel. These are serial numbered out of 100. sold at auction in December for $746. Number 30 is a 1993 Tops Ricky Henderson refractor. Sold at auction in March, $811. Nice looking example. Clean surface, nice centering. Very first year of the refractor. Ricky Henderson. Number 29 is a 1996 select certified mirror red Deion Sanders. I believe these are like there's like 30 examples of the red parallels for the 96 set. 30 or 70, something like that. Ultra rare. This sold at auction in February for $871. Nice looking card. Nice photo of that card. Number 28 is a 1998 Fleer Ultra Ricky Henderson Platinum Medallion. Serial number out of 98. Sold in January. $1,54. Platinum Medallion. This the black and white tint on these cards. Uh very easily identifiable if you have one in your collection. They stick out. Number 27 is a 1998 Scott Roland Red Don Russ Red Crusade serial number out of 25 sold at auction in February. $1,117. So look for the Don Russ Crusade red examples, guys. Only 25 of each card printed. Number 26 is a 1999 Bowman's Best Derek Jeter atomic refractor. Serial numbered out of 100 sold at auction in March. $1,247. This is a 1999 Bowman's best atomic refractor cards. The whole set has an atomic refractor in it. So, every card is valuable. Number 25 is a 1997 Topps Gallery, Frank Thomas. Uh, this is the Peter Max autograph. So, these cards were actually autographed by the artist Peter Max. And you can tell it's autographed because he signs it. And there's also a a handwritten serial number on the card. So, it's an authentic card. These are pulled from the packs from the 1997 Tops Gallery boxes packs. Now, this sold the Frank Thomas sold at auction in February. $1,259. Nice looking card. Number 24. The first hockey card on here is 1998 upper deck choice. Who'd have thunk it, guys? This set used to be uh very low tier valued set. Baseball and football as well. Basketball, I think. This Wayne Gretzky Prime Choice Reserve parallel serial numbered out of 100 sold at auction in January. $1,275. I do feel like the '9s hockey cards are going to start seeing an influx simply because of the basketball card prices already at the top and then baseball and football following. Now we have hockey. So we have a Wayne Gretzky. If you saw this in a in a in at a garage sale in a sleeve, a plastic sleeve, I never would have guessed that it was it would have a $1,275 price tag or value on it. So, don't just because it's hockey. I mean, it is Wayne Gretzky and uh you know, it kind of would have been obvious, but $1,275 I would have valued maybe $100 at that card. Lots of other Hall of Famers to look for in hockey. Number 23 is 1998 upper deck choice. Star Quest, the gold parallel, the Brett Hole serial numbered out of 100. This sold in February. $1,295. Basketball, baseball, and football as well. The Star Quest upper deck choice inserts, guys. Number 22, 1998. Pinnacle Plus Kangri Jr. artist proof gold parallel. Serial numbered out of 100 sold in December. $1,313. You can tell it's an artist proof because of that little the maroon stamp on the card. It says artist proof. And on the back, it's going to be serial numbered. Uh, yeah, I believe in the back. Number 21, 1998 Skybox Circa Thunder Super Rave Randy Johnson. 25 out of 25 sold at auction in January. $1,326. The big unit. His his cards are uh they're up there with top 10 players from the '90s to collect as when it comes to insert. Number 20, 1999 Flare Showcase. This is the Legacy Collection row one Kangri Jr. Serial number out of 99. I'm not sure why it doesn't say leg legacy collection in the description, but you can tell at the top because it's serial numbered out of 99. It sold at auction in January. $1,324. The whole set has a legacy collection parallel number 19. 1997 Don Rust Limited Exposure Barry Bond Star Factor insert serial numbered out of 40. Sold at auction in March $1,431. Number 18. the 1998 Skybox Molten Metal Sean Kemp Fusion parallel insert parallels. So, this is the rarer version of the um Fusion Parallels serial number out of 40 and it's a gold colored so you know it's the rarer version. This sold at auction in December $1,525. Number 17, 1997 Skybox Premium Shannon Sharp Star Rubies Parallel. Sold at auction in January. $1,525. Serial number 15 out of 50 Star Rubies. Guys, take a good look at this card if you have any in your collection. Big money regardless of the player. Number 16, 1999 Tops Gold uh label. This is red, the red class label. Oh, this is the masterpiece piece one of one. Car Malone sold in March for $1,781. The entire set has a one of one masterpiece card. I don't think all of them have been found. I I would be surprised that they have. So, if you're looking to uh do some uh a fun break for some big money chase cards, Tops Gold Label cards, I believe the 97, 98, 99, all have a master piece 101 in them you can chase. Uh the boxes aren't that expensive either. Number 15, 1997 metal universe. Kobe Bryant Platinum Portrait uh diecut insert, I guess. Uh the the holes are poked out. Uh very innovative technology in the '90s. '90s is just great all around. We don't see cards like this in modern day where a lot of attention and detail went into these cards. Very cool card. And I don't think these were that hard to pull either. So this Kobe Bryant example sold in January $225. You can find these in baseball as well. I believe the baseball are cut out. Football I don't think they are. Number 14, 1997 Fleer Ultra Dennis Robin platinum medallion. This is the first year they serial numbered the cards. The platinum medallion 96 were platinum medallions but I don't think they were serial numbered. So 97 first year serial numbered ser this one is out of 100. This Dennis Rodman sold in January $2,198. Number 13, 1997 metal universe precious metal gems. This is these are holy grail inserts. Basketball and football. The basketball are serial numbered out of 150. No, the basketball are out of 100. Football are out of serial number out of 150. So this one sold at auction in February $2,283. Number 12 is a 1999 Fleer Brilliance 24 karat gold Chipper Jones insert parallel serial numbered out of 24 sold at auction in January. $2,275 Fleer Brilliance 24 karat gold parallel number 11 is a 1999 Skybox Star Rubies Chris Weber parallel serial numbered out of 50 sold at auction in February $2,291. Number 10, the first and I believe only Michael Jordan card on this list, just to make it a fair list, is a 1997 tops finest masters gold refrator. Serial numbered out of 2897 tops gold finest gold refractors. The entire set has a gold refrator parallel. This Michael Jordan sold in January $2,425. Raw and ungraded has a little bit of greening around his neck, but other than that, nice looking card. The uniform has a lot of color. Nice pop to that. Number nine, 1999 Skybox premium John Stockton Star Ruby serial numbered out of 45 sold at auction in March $2,440. Number eight, 1999 Fleer Brilliance. This is a Glenn Robinson 24 karat gold out of 24. The jersey number one of one sold at auction in January $2,425. Doesn't matter to the player, guys. A 24 karat gold parallel out of 24. Big money. Number seven, check this out. 1998 Bowman's best atomic refractor Ken Griffy Jr. out of 100 serial numbered out of 100 beautiful cracked dice design sold in January [Music] $2,689. Number six, 1999 Top's finest Derek Jeter gold refractor sold at auction in December for $2,700. Serial number 12 out of 25 ultra rare out of 25 gold refrator there. Number five is 1999 Skybox EX Century Jerry Rice Essential Credentials Future Parallel. This is serial number out of 67. Sold at auction in February. $3,630. This is a holy grail Jerry Rice cards right here. Only 67. Number four. 1999 Skybox Metal Universe Chanho Park precious metal gems parallel. Serial numbered out of 50. sold at auction in February for $3,750. This is the 1999 metal universe precious metal gems parallels. You have 97 98 99. Number three is 1989 Fleer Billy Ripken FF White Scribble on bat variation. One of the variations raw ungraded sold in December $354. Check your collection for the 89 Fleer Billy Ripken cards. There are four different variations out there. black box, black scribble, uh, one with the vulgarity and white scribble as well. Number two is a 1997 metal universe precious metal gems Brett Favre parallel serial numbered out of 150. Sold at auction in March for $4,827 raw and ungraded. You guys got to be careful. Some of these cards are trimmed. And if they are, don't expect them to be graded. Uh you can have send them in to be authenticated, but don't send them in to be graded. I can't tell if this is trimmed or not, but those edges look very nice. A little too good if you ask me. Coming in at number one, the highest selling, recently sold uh 1990 sports card insert or parallel is a 1997 Skybox EX201 Anfred Hardway Essential Credentials Future Parallel. These are This is serialn numbered out of 77 sold at auction in March for $5,288. So this list I had to leave out a lot of Michael Jordan, a lot of Ken Griffy Jr. just to let you guys know most it's not really dependent on the insert. I mean the player, it's more dependent on like the insert. So regardless of the player, it doesn't matter. the the the insert is valuable if they're serial numbered die cuts. If they're hard to pull, if they have great IFO, or if they're rare, they're going to be valuable. So, don't throw away any cards in your collection. Make sure to look at them thoroughly, and there could be big money in there. That's what I wanted to make this video about is letting you know it doesn't really m have to be a Hall of Fame goat to be valuable. Inserts in general, collectors are looking for them and just to have any kind of example in their collection. Uh, so make sure to scour through and look for any of these cards, guys. Any player, big money. Don't forget, hit that subscribe button, hit that thumbs up video, comment below. Let me know which cards you think should be on this list. I'll see you on the next video.