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Joe Cirella

1990 Upper Deck ยท #293 ยท 1990

Common

$2.99est. value (ungraded)

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1990 Upper Deck Joe Cirella #293 value & prices

Looking up the 1990 Upper Deck Joe Cirella #293? You're in the right place: this page tracks its market value across every major grade, starting around $2.99 raw, with live eBay listings to compare against.

Use the grade table above to compare values across PSA, BGS, CGC and SGC, and the eBay links to find live listings. Scan your copy with Ripbin to track it in your locker.

Collector's notes

Cards from this era were printed in enormous quantities during the hobby's boom years, so raw copies are plentiful โ€” but strict grading separates the true gems from the masses, and top grades remain hard to pull off.

Hockey cards trade in a tighter but dedicated market โ€” key rookies and vintage stars hold value well.

Buying & selling tips

Before buying a Joe Cirella #293, compare several live listings โ€” prices for the same card can vary widely depending on condition, seller reputation, and whether an auction is ending soon. The live eBay listings above update throughout the day.

Selling? List smart: photograph corners and surface clearly, state the condition honestly, and price against the grade table above. Or scan it into your Ripbin locker and let bids come to you.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is the 1990 Upper Deck Joe Cirella #293 worth?
An ungraded Joe Cirella #293 is worth approximately $2.99. Values change with the market โ€” check the live eBay listings for current pricing.
Where can I buy the Joe Cirella #293 card?
Joe Cirella 1990 Upper Deck cards are available on eBay โ€” use the grade-specific links above to find current listings, or browse the live listings carousel on this page.
What affects the value of the Joe Cirella #293?
Condition and grade matter most, followed by the player's performance and career trajectory. Parallel versions, print runs, and overall hobby demand also move the price.
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