
Bob Weiss
1990-91 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 1 • #305

Anthony Webb's 1990-91 Skybox rookie card (#10) captures the Atlanta Hawks guard during the early years of his NBA career. A classic early-90s basketball card from the iconic Skybox brand.
1990-91 • Skybox
National Basketball Association • Atlanta Hawks
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The 1990-91 Skybox set marks a defining era in basketball card production, and Anthony Webb's card #10 represents a key rookie entry from that period. Webb, a guard for the Atlanta Hawks, appears in this classic Skybox release—a brand known for its bold photography and clean design aesthetic that defined early-90s collecting. Skybox's 1990-91 basketball line set the standard for modern card design with vibrant colors and sharp player imagery. Webb's rookie card carries significance for collectors focused on that era, Atlanta Hawks history, or early-career NBA documentation. Whether you're building a Skybox collection, completing a 1990-91 set, or seeking key early-90s basketball rookies, this card represents an important piece of that collecting landscape. On SuperCatch, you'll find multiple listings of this card across varying conditions and states, allowing collectors and investors to select copies that match their collecting goals and budget preferences.
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Anthony 'Spud' Webb's 1990-91 Skybox rookie card occupies a nostalgic niche within the early Skybox era, a set known for its colorful design that resonated strongly with collectors who came of age in the late 80s and early 90s. With only a single active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades more on sentiment than robust market activity. Webb's cultural legacy — particularly his 1986 Slam Dunk Championship win as a 5'7" guard — sustains collector interest beyond what his playing career statistics alone would command.
The 1990-91 Skybox base set was produced in significant quantities during the junk wax era, meaning raw copies are plentiful and do not carry a scarcity premium on their own. However, high-grade PSA or BGS submissions are where separation occurs — population reports show that truly clean, well-centered copies are far less common than the print run would suggest, as the set was prone to chipping and miscuts. This card is a base rookie issue with no known serial-numbered parallel or short print variant, so condition is the primary rarity driver.
Webb is a retired player with a firmly established legacy, which stabilizes demand but limits the upside spikes typically seen with active stars or recent Hall of Fame inductees. Graded high-population base rookies from the junk wax era generally face headwinds in appreciation, though PSA 10 copies of Webb can command a meaningful premium over lower grades due to the set's notorious print quality issues. Collector nostalgia for early Skybox cards has shown periodic resurgence, making this a sentiment-driven hold rather than a high-momentum investment target.

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