12 Most Valuable 1992 Score Football Cards
If there is one thing that stands out about the 1992 Score Football card set, it’s the unique design.
The full-color borders were common for Score products of the day and the nameplates across the top scream “early 90s.”
Take one glance at this set and there’s no question it’s a Score product…
The 550-card checklist wasn’t overbearing compared to some of the larger sets in 1992 from Pro Set, Topps and Upper Deck.
But it did leave room for some of those classic “oddball” subsets that Score was known for, which we’ll get to later.
In terms of the players, you won’t find any big-time rookie cards in the set, but you will see plenty of big-name stars.
Overall, it’s a straightforward and simple set.
And in this guide, we’ll take a look at the 12 most valuable.
Let’s jump right in!
1992 Score Football Cards In Review
Though I like the design and there are plenty of Hall of Famers in the set, one of the biggest disappointments is the lack of any big-name rookie cards.
Some of these guys like Steve Bono, Leon Searcy, and Darryl Williams went to a Pro Bowl here and there, but none of them ended up in Canton.
Along with the stigma that cards of this era were overprinted “junk”, the lack of any key rookie cards means this set will remain overlooked for years to come.
Don’t get me wrong, a pure collector will find plenty of reasons to enjoy the set, namely the long list of superstars and nostalgic value throughout the checklist.
But the casual collector won’t give the set the time of day.
Like most sets of the era, Score included several different subsets to boost collector interest:
- Draft Picks (#476 – 514)
- Crunch Crew (#515 – 519)
- Rookie of the Year (#520 – 523)
- Little Big Men (#524 – 528)
- Sack Attack (529 – 533)
- Hall of Fame (#535 – 537)
- 90 Plus Club (#538 – 547)
The “Crunch Crew”, “Little Big Men” and “Sack Attack” subsets are exactly the kind of subsets that you’d expect from a Score product of that period.
They were always looking for creative angles to boost collector interest.
If anything, they certainly helped Score stand out among the crowd, even if by a little bit.
Overall, this set is memorable for its unique design, star power, and hints of early 90s nostalgia.