Byron Scott card values & price guide
16 cards · 14 sets · 1986–1986
This is the complete Byron Scott card price guide: 16 cards across 14 sets, valued up to $9.24. Tap any card for its grade ladder, price history and live eBay listings.
Topping the list: the 1986 Fleer Byron Scott #99, worth about $9.24 raw. High-grade copies command a premium on top of that.
Byron Scott card prices
About Byron Scott cards
Byron Scott cards in our catalog span 1986.
The values shown are for raw (ungraded) copies. Each card's page breaks out graded values — PSA 9, PSA 10, BGS 10 and more — alongside live eBay listings.
Byron Scott rookie card
Searching for the Byron Scott rookie card? The earliest Byron Scott cards in our catalog are from 1986, led by the 1986 Fleer Byron Scott #99 at around $9.24 ungraded. Rookie and early-year cards are typically a player's most collected issues, and graded copies carry the largest premiums.
Where to start collecting Byron Scott
There's a Byron Scott card for every budget: 1 cards under $10.00 — ideal entry points. Budget collectors usually start with base cards from flagship sets, while graded rookies and low-print parallels anchor the high end.
Sets featuring Byron Scott
Frequently asked questions
- What is the most valuable Byron Scott card?
- The 1986 Fleer Byron Scott #99 is the most valuable Byron Scott card we track, at around $9.24 ungraded.
- What is the Byron Scott rookie card worth?
- Byron Scott's earliest cards in our catalog are from 1986; the top one — the 1986 Fleer Byron Scott #99 — is worth around $9.24 ungraded, with graded copies selling for more. Check the price table for every early-year card.
- How many Byron Scott cards are there?
- Ripbin tracks 16 Byron Scott cards across 14 sets. New cards are added as sets release.
- What is the cheapest Byron Scott card?
- Byron Scott cards start around $9.24 for common base issues — an affordable way to start a collection before moving up to graded or early-year cards.
- How do I sell my Byron Scott cards?
- Compare your card against the price table above, check its live eBay listings for the current market, and scan it with Ripbin to track it in your locker and receive bids from other collectors.
- Are Byron Scott cards a good investment?
- Card values move with player performance and hobby demand, condition and grading population. Use the price table to compare values, and check each card's live listings before buying or selling.