1992 Bowman Tino Martinez #419 & O-Pee-Chee Premier Denny Neagle #122 Collection
Tino Martinez, Denny Neagle, Chris Hoiles, Steve Hosey, Greg Vaughn, David Segui, Luis Sojo, Leo Gomez · Topps / O-Pee-Chee · Base / Rookie Cards (Tino Martinez Bowman is a notable early card)

Player
Tino Martinez, Denny Neagle, Chris Hoiles, Steve Hosey, Greg Vaughn, David Segui, Luis Sojo, Leo Gomez
Set
1992 Bowman Baseball & 1992 O-Pee-Chee Premier Baseball
Year
1992
Card #
Multiple (Tino Martinez #419, Denny Neagle #122, Chris Hoiles #547)
Condition Grade
Estimated PSA 6 (EX-MT) to PSA 7 (NM). Centering is poor on several, specifically the Tino Martinez (heavily weighted to the right).
Category
Base / Rookie Cards (Tino Martinez Bowman is a notable early card)
Manufacturer
Topps / O-Pee-Chee
Demand Level
Low. These are common cards from a high-production era. Tino Martinez has some fan-base demand but mostly in high-grade (PSA 10) specimens.
Valuation
Raw (Ungraded) Value
$1.00 - $5.00 for the entire group
Graded Value
PSA 8: $10-15, PSA 9: $25-30, PSA 10: $75-100 (Note: Grading costs exceed the value of these specific examples).
Comparable Sales
Recent 1992 Bowman Tino Martinez raw sales range from $0.50 to $1.50. Bulk lots of 1992 Bowman commons typically sell for roughly $0.05 to $0.10 per card.
Description
A collection of 8 cards from the early 1990s Junk Wax era. Includes 7 cards from the 1992 Bowman set featuring the iconic rainbow border design and 1 card from the 1992 O-Pee-Chee Premier set. Key players include Tino Martinez (Mariners) and Greg Vaughn (Brewers).
Key Features
1992 Bowman is a highly collected set due to its premium white card stock and rookie content (though these are not the headliners like Rivera or Piazza).
Authenticity Indicators
Authentic. The card stock shows the correct thickness and UV coating typical of 1992 Bowman. High confidence.
Flaws to Note
Significant centering issues on the Tino Martinez (Right-to-Left). Visible edge wear on the dark borders of the O-Pee-Chee Neagle card. Minor corner softening on the bottom-row cards.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Best sold as a 'bulk lot' on eBay or through a local card shop's bargain bin. Not worth individual listing fees.
Selling Tips
Do not grade these cards, as the grading fee will be significantly higher than the market value. Group them with other early 90s stars to create a larger lot.