
Harold Miner
1992-93 • Fleer
#293

1992-93 • Fleer
NBA • Miami Heat
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Harold Miner's 1992-93 Fleer rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall rookie-year cardboard, as Fleer's mass-produced base set from that era carries less cachet than contemporaneous Upper Deck or Stadium Club issues. With only a single active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited and any sale may not reflect true market consensus. Miner's career arc — a high-profile USC prospect whose NBA tenure underdelivered on expectations — keeps this card in the budget-friendly segment rather than commanding a premium among early-90s rookie collectors.
The 1992-93 Fleer base set was produced in enormous quantities during the junk wax era, meaning raw copies remain widely available and population reports for graded examples skew heavily toward lower grades due to typical centering and chipping issues common to Fleer's production standards of the period. There is no serial numbering or parallel designation on this base issue, placing it firmly in the high-print-run category with minimal scarcity-driven upside. Graded PSA or BGS copies in gem mint condition do carry a relative premium over raw examples, but high-grade population numbers are not especially thin given the volume originally produced.
Miner, nicknamed 'Baby Jordan' entering the league, never fulfilled that hype and retired after just five seasons, which structurally caps long-term demand for his rookie cards compared to Hall of Fame-caliber contemporaries from the same draft class. Grading submission trends for early-90s Fleer base cards have cooled significantly as the market has matured and collectors have become more selective about what warrants submission costs. Without a significant cultural catalyst — such as a documentary, retro nostalgia wave, or social media resurgence — market momentum for this card is likely to remain flat with limited appreciation potential.

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