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Upper Deck (1990) Dan Pasqua No: 605 White Sox - Mint State

By Notme2020, 26 July, 2025
Description

Upper Deck (1990) Dan Pasquia No: 605 in mint state. Dans' stat positions him in 5th place on the White Sox roster accordingly to the Major League Baseball website: 1990 White Sox Player Hitting Stat Leaders | Chicago White Sox

The card is in mint state and has never circulated. 

Category
Sports Cards and Sport Items
Medium
Glossy Paper Card
Distinguishing marks
Upper Deck (1990), Hologram Baseball Diamond on the reverse.
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
Standard
Date Period
1990
Weight
Standard
History
purchased locally.
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

13 hours 16 min ago

Upper Deck Baseball Trading Card Dan Pasqua #605 White Sox

đź§ľ DETAILED REPORT

Item: Upper Deck Baseball Trading Card
Player: Dan Pasqua
Card Number: #605
Team: Chicago White Sox
Manufacturer: Upper Deck Company
Set/Series: 1990 Upper Deck Baseball
Date Issued: 1990
Position: Outfield (OF)
Condition: Mint State (ungraded, based on photos)
Medium: Glossy Paper Card
Dimensions: Standard baseball card size (2.5" x 3.5")
Weight: Standard
Origin: Purchased locally
Ownership: Private collector
For Sale: No

🔍 ITEM DESCRIPTION & FEATURES

This is a 1990 Upper Deck baseball card of Dan Pasqua, featuring him as an outfielder for the Chicago White Sox. The front of the card shows an in-game action photo of Pasqua at bat. The back features a close-up portrait of Pasqua in White Sox gear, wearing aviator-style sunglasses and a headband — a memorable look from the early '90s era of baseball.

Key Identifiers:

  • Card Number: 605 (printed on top-left of reverse)
  • Official Upper Deck Hologram: Present and intact (ensures authenticity)
  • MLB & MLBPA Logos: Licensed issue
  • Stat Block: Career stats from 1985–1990, including tenure with Yankees and White Sox
  • Photo Quality: Full color, glossy finish typical of Upper Deck’s premium presentation
  • Player Uniform: Clear “White Sox” script on warm-up jersey

📜 HISTORICAL CONTEXT

Dan Pasqua was a power-hitting outfielder who played in MLB from 1985 to 1994, primarily with the Yankees and later with the Chicago White Sox. While not a Hall of Famer, he was well-regarded as a solid role player with pop in his bat, and was part of the White Sox's competitive teams leading into the early 1990s.

The 1990 Upper Deck set marked only the company’s second year of baseball card production, continuing their innovative style with:

  • Full-color action photography
  • High-quality cardstock
  • Tamper-proof holograms

This card (#605) is part of Upper Deck’s Series Two 1990 release, which remains widely collected despite mass production. Dan Pasqua was ranked in the top 5 hitters for the White Sox that year by many accounts, adding mild value to team-themed collections.

đź§Ş AUTHENTICITY EVALUATION

Based on your provided photos, the card appears to be authentic due to:

  • The presence of the silver Upper Deck hologram on the back (a hallmark of real cards, not found on counterfeits)
  • Sharp, well-printed edges and correct fonts
  • Period-correct team uniform and logos
  • No discoloration, fading, or visible damage

Note: If you intend to sell or insure the card, you may consider third-party grading (e.g., PSA, SGC, Beckett). This could validate condition and raise market appeal.

đź’° CURRENT MARKET VALUE (AS OF 2025)

Condition

Value Range

Notes

Ungraded Mint (raw)

$1.00 – $2.00

Standard collector value

PSA 9 (graded Mint)

$8 – $12

Slight premium for display

PSA 10 (GEM Mint)

$15 – $25

Rare for flawless condition

 

  • Sales on eBay and COMC (CheckOutMyCards) indicate this card trades between $0.50 and $2.00 ungraded.
  • Cards graded PSA 10 have limited but noticeable collector demand, especially among White Sox team collectors or fans of 1990s baseball.

📦 COLLECTIBILITY & RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Storage: The card is well-protected in a hard sleeve, ideal for long-term preservation.
  • Display Value: Moderate — ideal for a White Sox collection or nostalgic display.
  • Investment Outlook: Limited standalone investment potential due to era's overproduction. However, this card may gain appeal as part of a White Sox 1990 team set or as a nostalgic collectible.
  • Professional Appraisal: Not necessary for individual card unless part of a larger insured or graded collection. Grading only advisable if the card is pristine enough to achieve PSA 10.

🏷️ FINAL VALUE (Ungraded Mint Condition):

Estimated Market Value: $1.50 – $2.00 USD

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