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Upper Deck (1990) Carlton Fisk No: 29 & 643

By Notme2020, 26 July, 2025
Description

Upper Deck (1990) Carlton Fisk Card No.: 643 and Collectors Choice Card No.: 29 in mint state condition. Carltons' stats for the year places him in first (1st) place for the White Sox Roster on the Major League Baseball website: 1990 White Sox Player Hitting Stat Leaders | Chicago White Sox

The card is in mint state condition and the weight and dimensions are standard, currently being preserved in a card holder. 

 

Category
Sports Cards and Sport Items
Medium
Glossy Paper Cards
Distinguishing marks
Upper Deck (1990) with hologram diamond on the reverse.
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
Standard Baseball Card Size
Date Period
1990
Weight
Standard
History
Purchased Locally.
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

11 hours 21 min ago

1990 Upper Deck Carlton Fisk Baseball Cards (Card Nos. 643 & 29)

Appraisal: 1990 Upper Deck Carlton Fisk Baseball Cards (Card Nos. 643 & 29)

Item:
Two collectible baseball cards featuring Hall of Fame catcher Carlton Fisk, issued by Upper Deck in 1990.

1. Card Details

A. Upper Deck #643 (1990)

  • Front: Color photograph of Carlton Fisk in his White Sox uniform.
  • Back: Career statistics with the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox, holographic Upper Deck logo, action shot sliding into base.
  • Publisher: Upper Deck
  • Team: Chicago White Sox
  • Position: Catcher
  • Notable Stats: Over 2,200 games played with 376 home runs and over 1,300 RBIs.

B. Upper Deck #29 (1990 Collector’s Choice Team Checklist)

  • Front: Artist’s illustration of Carlton Fisk at bat.
  • Back: Full 1990 Chicago White Sox roster with Carlton Fisk prominently listed.
  • Hologram Authentication: Present
  • Medium: Printed glossy paper stock, full-color print

Condition

Both cards appear to be in mint condition, preserved in protective plastic sleeves. No visible corner wear, surface scratches, or centering issues are evident based on the photos. Gloss is intact, and both cards exhibit excellent color vibrancy.

Historical & Collector Significance

Carlton Fisk, a Baseball Hall of Famer, is one of the most celebrated catchers in MLB history. By 1990, he was deep into his career with the White Sox and was still delivering elite-level performance. Cards from this period, especially from premium brands like Upper Deck (known for introducing high-quality card stock and holographic security features), are popular among 1980s–1990s baseball collectors.

The #643 card is part of the standard 1990 Upper Deck base set. The #29 card is part of the team checklist series, notable for its artwork and for being less frequently preserved in mint condition.

Authentication

  • Publisher Verification: Both cards feature the official 1990 Upper Deck hologram, confirming authenticity.
  • No Printing Errors: No known printing anomalies are visible in your images (such as missing holograms or miscuts), which can both lower or raise value depending on desirability.

Valuation (as of 2025)

Card

Graded Value (PSA 10)

Raw Mint Estimate

Notes

Upper Deck #643

$20–$35

$4–$10

More common; value depends on centering and gloss

Collector's Choice #29

$12–$25

$3–$7

Less commonly sought after; attractive illustrated front

 

Estimated Total Value (Raw Mint): $7–$17 USD
Estimated Graded Value (PSA 10): $30–$60 USD

Recommendation

Given their mint condition and HOF player focus, these cards are excellent for long-term collection or eventual resale. If you plan to sell or increase value:

  • Professional Grading: Submit both cards to PSA or Beckett (BGS). A gem mint grade (PSA 10/BGS 9.5+) can significantly enhance resale value.
  • Insurance: If included in a larger collection, they should be itemized for insurance purposes.
  • Display/Storage: Keep in acid-free holders and away from sunlight/humidity to preserve current condition.
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