Description
Upper Deck (1991) Series. This set of cards is a complete deck. All cards has never been circulated and in mint condition. Cards include but not limited to:
Kirby Pucket (544) as noted on the back of the Roster Card.
Shane Mack (188)
Kent Hrbeck (167)
Gary Gaetti (233) and more...,
Please see the Roster photo attached to this entry as each card noted is in the deck.
The deck comes with Kirby…
The deck comes with Kirby Pucketts Birthday Error Card (544) and possibly more...,
Minnesota Twins: 1991 Upper Deck World Series Champions
🏆 Minnesota Twins: 1991 Upper Deck World Series Champions — Complete Deck (Mint Condition)
🔍 Item Description:
This is a complete team set of Minnesota Twins baseball cards from the 1991 Upper Deck series (printed in 1990), issued during the team’s World Series championship year. The cards are in mint, uncirculated condition, individually sleeved and stored with care. The deck includes star players, a team checklist card, and features the glossy high-quality production for which Upper Deck was known.
📌 Key Details:
đź§ľ Notable Cards in the Deck (per Roster Checklist #34):
🏷️ Historical Significance:
The 1991 Minnesota Twins are widely considered one of the most exciting championship teams in baseball history. Their seven-game World Series victory over the Atlanta Braves included extra-inning heroics and a legendary performance by pitcher Jack Morris (though not featured in this set due to licensing limitations).
Because this set captures that pivotal year, it holds both historical and sentimental value — especially to Twins fans and collectors of early 1990s baseball memorabilia.
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💰 Appraised Value (as of mid–2025):
Market Type
Estimated Value
Collector’s Retail
$25 – $45
Private Resale
$15 – $30
Framed/Display Value
$50 – $70+ (if matted professionally)
🔹 Kirby Puckett #544 (individually): $5 – $15 depending on condition, higher if PSA-graded
đź’ˇ Recommendations:
📝 Summary:
This is an authentic, complete, mint-condition 1991 Upper Deck Minnesota Twins team set, notable for its inclusion of key championship-era players and its pristine state. While not a high-end monetary investment, its historic and nostalgic value makes it a desirable piece for collectors — especially given the Twins' iconic 1991 World Series win.