
Matt Geiger
1993-94 • Skybox
NBA Hoops Series 2 • #361

A 1992-93 Fleer basketball card featuring Matt Geiger of the Miami Heat, card number 367 from the iconic early-1990s Fleer release.
1992-93 • Fleer
National Basketball Association • Miami Heat
Near Mint
367
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The 1992-93 Fleer basketball set remains a cornerstone of early-1990s card collecting, capturing the NBA during a transformative era. This card features Matt Geiger, who played for the Miami Heat during his NBA career. Card #367 represents a piece of that vintage Fleer production run, which is recognized for its clean design, consistent print quality, and broad player coverage across the league. Fleer's 1992-93 release is valued by collectors for its historical significance and accessibility. Matt Geiger cards from this era appeal to Heat team collectors, vintage NBA enthusiasts, and those building complete set runs. The card documents Geiger's place in basketball history during the Heat's early years in the league. Whether you're completing a Fleer set, building a Heat team collection, or exploring 1990s basketball cards, this vintage Fleer issue offers authentic period appeal and collecting value. SuperCatch provides a reliable source for vintage basketball cards from this respected set.
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Matt Geiger's 1992-93 Fleer rookie sits at the lower end of the value spectrum, consistent with role-player rookies from this era who never achieved All-Star status. The 1992-93 Fleer set was produced in high volume during the overproduction era of the early '90s, which suppresses demand even for condition-sensitive copies. Graded examples command a modest premium over raw, but the ceiling remains limited given Geiger's career arc as a journeyman big man rather than a franchise cornerstone.
This is a standard base set card from the 1992-93 Fleer release, which carried one of the largest print runs in NBA card history — making true scarcity essentially nonexistent for raw copies. There are no known serial-numbered parallels or short print variations associated with this card, and population reports from major grading services show minimal PSA and BGS submission volume, reflecting collector indifference rather than rarity. The low active listing count is more indicative of disinterest than genuine scarcity.
Geiger retired without Hall of Fame consideration or significant cultural cache, which limits any long-term appreciation narrative for this card. The overproduction era continues to weigh heavily on cards from this set, and grading submission trends show virtually no momentum for role players of this profile. Collectors focused on the 1992-93 draft class would direct capital toward higher-profile rookies from the same set, leaving Geiger's card with flat to negligible growth potential.

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