Whereas the Hoops redemption program gave you about a 1 in 30 pack chance, these SkyBox redemptions were available in roughly 1 in 8 packs.
Therefore, they're not as expensive in top grade but they're still worth around a respectable $50 in PSA 10 condition.
One thing that always struck me as odd about this card was the huge gold nameplate in the upper left portion of the card.
It seems unnecessarily large and could probably be reduced to half its size.
Anyway, this is still an important early Shaq card to own, regardless.
A limited series of 18 unique most valuable Shaq rookie cards. Back in the day, nearly every kid I knew was going absolutely crazy trying to get his hands on any Shaq rookie card he could find. Shaq's popularity was absolutely through the roof! He was breaking backboards in college at LSU and even brought down the entire backboard a couple of times in the NBA. Shaq was nearly unstoppable... His dominance on the court left a legacy as one of the greatest players of all-time.
1992 SkyBox Draft Picks #1
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1992 SkyBox Draft Picks #1
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityExpirationFrom
- PriceUSD PriceQuantityFloor DifferenceExpirationFrom
Whereas the Hoops redemption program gave you about a 1 in 30 pack chance, these SkyBox redemptions were available in roughly 1 in 8 packs.
Therefore, they're not as expensive in top grade but they're still worth around a respectable $50 in PSA 10 condition.
One thing that always struck me as odd about this card was the huge gold nameplate in the upper left portion of the card.
It seems unnecessarily large and could probably be reduced to half its size.
Anyway, this is still an important early Shaq card to own, regardless.
A limited series of 18 unique most valuable Shaq rookie cards. Back in the day, nearly every kid I knew was going absolutely crazy trying to get his hands on any Shaq rookie card he could find. Shaq's popularity was absolutely through the roof! He was breaking backboards in college at LSU and even brought down the entire backboard a couple of times in the NBA. Shaq was nearly unstoppable... His dominance on the court left a legacy as one of the greatest players of all-time.