1990 Donruss Jerald Clark #567

Jerald Clark · Donruss · Base

1990 Donruss Jerald Clark #567

Player

Jerald Clark

Set

1990 Donruss Base

Year

1990

Card #

#567

Condition Grade

PSA 3 (VG) - Noted heavy surface scratching, soft corners, and edge wear including a bottom-right corner ding.

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Donruss

Demand Level

Low - Junk Wax Era saturation and the player's common status result in very low market demand.

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25

Graded Value

PSA 8: $5-10, PSA 9: $15-20, PSA 10: $35-50 (Note: Grading cost far exceeds value for this specific card)

Comparable Sales

Recent individual sales of raw 1990 Donruss commons typically trade for pennies or a quarter. PSA 10 copies of star players from this set sell for $20-40, but common players like Clark rarely sell as single graded items.

Description

A 1990 Donruss Jerald Clark #567 featuring the classic bright red border with paint-splatter side accents. The card shows Clark in his San Diego Padres pinstripe uniform and brown cap. This set is a staple of the 'Junk Wax Era.'

Key Features

Early 90s San Diego Padres collectibility; classic Donruss color-splatter design.

Authenticity Indicators

Confidence: High. The card shows correct period-accurate cardstock texture and the specific dot-matrix printing pattern used by Donruss in 1990. This card is not targeted by counterfeiters due to high supply.

Flaws to Note

Significant surface scratching visible in the upper right quadrant of the image. The bottom right corner exhibits a visible ding/softness. The top edge shows minor chipping. Centering is shifted slightly toward the top-right.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

eBay (as part of a team set or bulk lot), COMC, or local flea markets/garage sales.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card, as the fee ($19+) is significantly higher than the card's worth. Best sold as part of a 1990 Donruss complete set or a San Diego Padres team lot to maximize appeal. Use a penny sleeve and top loader if shipping, though for this value, it would typically be sent in a plain white envelope (PWE).

Scanned on 5/2/2026