I used to collect these as a kid too. The artwork was great on these cards. I remember the boxes were pretty expensive. I used to collect all the other marvel cards and DC cards too. The silver surfer card is my favorite always loved the artwork on it.
Definitely brings back memories. The boxes were definitely expensive especially for that time. I got a box for my birthday and it was my only present and I was very happy. Such incredible artwork!
Thanks, really surprised by hitting it, I dig the heck out of it! All great choices there. Love the user name by the way, Big Trouble In Little China is one of my favorites!
I starting collecting these in 90 or 91 and loved them, but I remember hitting these glossy types in 92/93 and i disliked them so much I stopped collecting them ha. Now of course it's nostalgic as hell to watch :)
$1?! Where ha, wish I found them that cheap. I remember when they first came out they were $4-$5 a pack I wanna say. At the time the most expensive comic book cards.
The last PSA 10 went for $600. Obviously you’d want to get the gem mint. These cards were all going for much higher 6 months ago. I think these will continue to rise in value especially as the movie franchises get bigger and introduce younger audiences to these characters. So while the PSA 9 might range $30-$45 I think in 2 years it will be double to triple and further down the road they’ll go up much like most vintage cards. Vintage cards blew up over the past couple years. 4 years ago I sold pre war era tobacco cards for cheap now they’re going for 10 times as much. The collecting market has exploded in the past few years.
@@Absolutesublime1 but 90s marvel cards were massed produced. I literally have completed sets with all holograms from 1990-1999. I love the flair signature series, I flip open the books I have every now and then to check the art work
A lot of people also try collecting full sets/series in PSA 9 or 10 which as a whole collection adds value. Some people also just like preserving them in a slab solely for collecting purposes and don’t care about monetary aspects. For a bit PSA was the only grading them so the initial value a year ago was highly inflated but now it’s balanced out but they’ll rise in value over the coming years.
@@TheLastSamurai813 yes much like the comics of that time and sports cards but not many are graded 9 or 10. The third party authentication and grading is what gives them value.
@@TheLastSamurai813 they’re notoriously hard to get 10s especially the holograms because so many are off center. So even if you kept them pristine right from the factory they could be a low grade due to centering.
I used to collect these as a kid too. The artwork was great on these cards. I remember the boxes were pretty expensive. I used to collect all the other marvel cards and DC cards too. The silver surfer card is my favorite always loved the artwork on it.
Definitely brings back memories. The boxes were definitely expensive especially for that time. I got a box for my birthday and it was my only present and I was very happy. Such incredible artwork!
90s trading cards were the best. I wish they bring back more chromium cards
@@haulinggoodtime agreed and me too, such cool card designs!
Awesome content man! Marvel masterpieces were/are my absolute favorite. Man thanks for this video
Cheers on that sauron catch!
This is awesome! I still have my complete sets of the first and second series of marvel masterpieces
Same here for me, I’ve hung onto them for all these years but unfortunately probably not worth very much.
I've never heard of these before but the Red Skull and Phoenix Cards have some awesome artwork.
The artwork is still so amazing! They were the biggest thing as far as comic book/super hero cards as a kid. It definitely brings back memories.
Wow that card looks fn bad ass The Thing vs Hulk. Beautiful card. My favorites were that card and the Wolverine, NightCrawler and MoonKnight cards.
Thanks, really surprised by hitting it, I dig the heck out of it! All great choices there. Love the user name by the way, Big Trouble In Little China is one of my favorites!
I starting collecting these in 90 or 91 and loved them, but I remember hitting these glossy types in 92/93 and i disliked them so much I stopped collecting them ha. Now of course it's nostalgic as hell to watch :)
I loved this set. Even though wolvie is my favorite i think that Sauron is the coolest
@@JohnnyLaBamba1169 Sauron is awesome! Definitely one of my favs!
Just finished master set of 94 masterpiece.
@@dealahfoo congratulations! Such an awesome set!
I bought packs of these for $1 back in the day. 🤩
$1?! Where ha, wish I found them that cheap. I remember when they first came out they were $4-$5 a pack I wanna say. At the time the most expensive comic book cards.
A dollar yeah right😂👍
I always liked the old impel/skybox marvel era over the fleer/flair era
pro vid mayne. punisher,carnage,venom . i remember these packs too in all the local card shops of NY
Thanks homie, good choices, how’ve you been?
I lived in NY when these came out too, where in NY are you from?
@@Absolutesublime1 good
@@Absolutesublime1 raised in putnam county
@@orc145626 very cool, I lived in Orange County
Maaaan I spent all my money growing collecting these
Same here ha
I bought the entire 1992 Masterpiece set in a binder. It has four of the five battle spectra cards (only the Wolverine one was missing).
I have a full set I believe in a binder not sure about the spectra cards do you mind me asking what it cost you or what you estimate it to be worth
Awesome video my man new sub
@@joseromero9933 thank you, much appreciated
Sent some of those cards alone in the thkusands nowadays?
Those were only $1.99 per pack back in 1992
@@tigergray1100 No they weren’t. You’re thinking of basic marvel sets not Masterpieces.
This was the first premium set, I remember buying them.
just curious why you would grade some of these? a psa 9 for that wolverine goes for like 30 bucks.
The last PSA 10 went for $600. Obviously you’d want to get the gem mint. These cards were all going for much higher 6 months ago. I think these will continue to rise in value especially as the movie franchises get bigger and introduce younger audiences to these characters. So while the PSA 9 might range $30-$45 I think in 2 years it will be double to triple and further down the road they’ll go up much like most vintage cards. Vintage cards blew up over the past couple years. 4 years ago I sold pre war era tobacco cards for cheap now they’re going for 10 times as much. The collecting market has exploded in the past few years.
@@Absolutesublime1 but 90s marvel cards were massed produced. I literally have completed sets with all holograms from 1990-1999. I love the flair signature series, I flip open the books I have every now and then to check the art work
A lot of people also try collecting full sets/series in PSA 9 or 10 which as a whole collection adds value. Some people also just like preserving them in a slab solely for collecting purposes and don’t care about monetary aspects. For a bit PSA was the only grading them so the initial value a year ago was highly inflated but now it’s balanced out but they’ll rise in value over the coming years.
@@TheLastSamurai813 yes much like the comics of that time and sports cards but not many are graded 9 or 10. The third party authentication and grading is what gives them value.
@@TheLastSamurai813 they’re notoriously hard to get 10s especially the holograms because so many are off center. So even if you kept them pristine right from the factory they could be a low grade due to centering.