10 Most Valuable 1993 Pinnacle Baseball Cards
Much like its predecessor that debuted the year before, the 1993 Pinnacle baseball card set featured a sleek, black-border design with white accent lines.
In an era of overproduction and stiff competition, brands were doing whatever it took to stand out.
And Pinnacle certainly hit the mark from a design standpoint…
Even without the Pinnacle name in the lower-right corner of the card fronts, hobbyists knew exactly what brand they were looking at.
Time would eventually reveal that another thing Pinnacle got right was including a Derek Jeter rookie card in its checkliSt. It may not be one of the greatest sets of all time, but the 1993 Pinnacle set hits the mark nostalgically and features many great-looking cards.
And in this guide, we’ll take a look at the 10 most valuable.
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Ross’s Take
I’ve always liked the black-border design of this set, even though it made the cards susceptible to showing wear and tear.
And the quality lineup of stars and Hall of Famers throughout the 620-card checklist brings back tons of nostalgia from that era.
Of course, having a Derek Jeter rookie card inside helps a lot, too.
Without the Jeter rookie, this set would probably become an afterthought among collectors.
The set was divided evenly into 310 cards in Series 1 and Series 2, making it a pretty simple set to track.
And like the year before, there were several interesting subsets: Rookies (#238 – 288; #575 – 620) Now and Then (#289 – 296; #470 – 476) Idols (#297 – 303; #477 – 483) Hometown Heroes (#304 – 310; #484 – 490) Draft Picks (#455 – 469) I’ve always liked the black-border design of this set and the quality lineup of stars and Hall of Famers.
Overall, the Jeter rookie and other big names in this set make it relevant enough to enjoy as one of the better sets from 1993.
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