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Craig Lefferts, Texas Rangers, #311, 1994 Fleer Baseball Collector's Card
Craig Lefferts, Texas Rangers, #311, 1994 Fleer Baseball Collector's Card
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We are not professionals who grade cards, so please review the photos to make your own decisions. These cards came from a master box without protection, cards have each been placed in penny sleeve for Shipping.
The 1994 Fleer Baseball set is a notable release from Fleer that features a 720-card base set characterized by a clean, classic design. Each card presents a simple white border accentuated with a team logo and touches of gold foil, elements that helped define Fleer’s aesthetic during a transitional era in baseball card design.
The 1994 Fleer Baseball cards continue to capture the interest of collectors. Their historical significance, combined with the roster of celebrated players and the set’s refined design, means that individual cards can still command respectable values on the secondary market. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the hobby, this set remains a fascinating snapshot of baseball's rich legacy as seen through the 1990s trading card boom.
The 1994 Fleer Baseball set is a notable release from Fleer that features a 720-card base set characterized by a clean, classic design. Each card presents a simple white border accentuated with a team logo and touches of gold foil, elements that helped define Fleer’s aesthetic during a transitional era in baseball card design.
The 1994 Fleer Baseball cards continue to capture the interest of collectors. Their historical significance, combined with the roster of celebrated players and the set’s refined design, means that individual cards can still command respectable values on the secondary market. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the hobby, this set remains a fascinating snapshot of baseball's rich legacy as seen through the 1990s trading card boom.
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