
Julio Franco
1989 • Topps
#398

1990 • Upper Deck • Low Number
Major League Baseball • Texas Rangers
Near Mint
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This 1990 Upper Deck Julio Franco sits at the lower end of the price spectrum for cards from this era, consistent with high-print-run base issues that flooded the market during the junk wax period. Franco's long and productive career — including his remarkable longevity playing into his late 40s — gives the card modest collector interest beyond pure speculation. Within the 1990 Upper Deck set, this card competes with numerous other base cards from the same production run, offering little differentiation in terms of condition premium unless graded at the highest tiers.
The 1990 Upper Deck base set was produced in enormous quantities, making this a high-supply card with no noted serial numbering, parallel, or short print designation. Raw copies are abundant across the secondary market, and graded population reports likely show a concentration of mid-grade submissions rather than gem mint examples, as centering and print defects were common in this production run. There are no insert or parallel variants associated with this specific card, limiting its scarcity appeal significantly.
Franco's career achievements, including multiple All-Star selections and a reputation as one of baseball's most durable players, sustain a niche collector base, but the card's junk wax origins cap its upside considerably. Grading submission trends for 1990 Upper Deck base cards have slowed, as the cost of grading often exceeds the return unless a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 is achieved. Market momentum for this card remains flat, with limited catalyst events likely to drive renewed interest unless Franco receives significant Hall of Fame reconsideration.

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