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About Craig Webb
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I know and follow the Baseball Card, Basketball Card, and Football Card hobbies.

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I have been in hobby for over 30 years and have also evolved with the hobby.

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BS Accounting and Criminal Justice, also currently in the Armed forces (17 years)

 
   

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Sports Trading/Collect Cards - football cards


Expert: Craig Webb - 4/18/2009

Question
I have a full set of fleer ultra nfl cards for the year of '91-'92 as well as the following season. how much are they worth?

Answer
Barrett,
First...Thanks for the question and for using AllExperts.com.

Second…a little information about the sets:

1991 Ultra football set has 300 standard-size cards. Cards were issued in 14-card packs. The cards are arranged alphabetically and according to teams. A subset was included in this set called Rookie Prospects (Card #s 279 through 298). The Brett Favre #283 rookie card is the highlight for this set.

1992 Ultra football is a 450-card standard-size set that features color action player photos. These Cards were issued in packs containing 14 cards. The cards are arranged alphabetically and according to teams. A subset was included in this set called Draft Picks (Card #s 417 through 446).  The Emmitt Smith #88 card is the highlight for this set.

Next the card sets that you are asking about, 1991 Ultra Football set books for $7.50 to $20.00 and the 1992 Ultra football set books for $6.00 to $15.00.

Always remember if you are looking to sell your card(s) or if you want to buy, these values are just a reference point developed by "average" secondary market sales...if you are a bottom line type of person your card(s) are really worth what you are willing to accept for them or what you are willing to pay.

I hope that this helps a little, Happy collecting!!!

Craig  

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