1989 Score Boomer Esiason #124

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1989 Score Boomer Esiason #124

Player

Boomer Esiason

Set

1989 Score Football

Year

1989

Card #

#124

Condition Grade

PSA 2 (Good) / Authentic (Altered)

Category

Base

Manufacturer

Score (Pinnacle)

Demand Level

Low

Valuation

Raw (Ungraded) Value

$0.05 - $0.25

Graded Value

PSA 2: $3-5, PSA 3: $5-8, PSA 1: $1-2

Comparable Sales

In the current market, 1989 Score base singles for non-rookies in this condition sell for literal pennies or are given away in 'free' bins. Near Mint/Mint raw copies sell for $0.50-$1.00. PSA 10 specimens of this card sell for $20-$30, but this card would not achieve that grade.

Description

Featured is a 1989 Score Boomer Esiason football card. The design features a vibrant blue, green, and orange border. The image captures the Bengals' star quarterback in action, wearing his classic white Cincinnati jersey and tiger-striped helmet. The Score logo is positioned in the top right corner, with the player and team name at the bottom against an orange strip.

Key Features

Features an NFL MVP and prolific broadcaster; iconic 1989 Score design known for high-quality photography and vibrant colors.

Authenticity Indicators

Authenticity is High. The card stock shows the correct thickness for 1989 Score products, and the color gradient and logo typography are consistent with original production. This card is rarely counterfeited due to high production volume and low market value.

Flaws to Note

Significant structural damage including a heavy horizontal surface crease/wrinkle across the left center edge extending into the photo. Heavy edge chipping along the top blue border and bottom right edge. Soft, rounded corners on all four sides. Noticeable surface scuffing and white 'snowing' on the blue border.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Best sold as part of a bulk team lot or 'quarter box' at a local card show or shop. Shipping costs on eBay would exceed the value of the card.

Selling Tips

Do not grade this card. The cost of the grading fee (approx. $20+) far exceeds the secondary market value of $0.25. It is best used as a filler for a team set collector or as a nostalgic keepsake.

Scanned on 4/30/2026