That telltale look, small print run for its era, and popularity across baseball, football, and basketball products make Precious Metal Gems parallels arguably the most beloved ‘90s card style. After debuting to incredible fanfare in football and basketball releases, the now-iconic Precious Metal Gems parallel made its way to the diamond in the 1998 Metal Universe release. And while basketball and football collectors had a shot at triple-digit print runs in the years prior, baseball fans were treated to a tougher chase, with each PMG carrying a print run of just /50.
Few players whose cards received the signature full-foil PMG treatment in the ‘98 Metal Universe set are more beloved by collectors than Derek Jeter. This gorgeous parallel stands as one of the most important issues of his cardboard career. Just like any late-’90s Precious Metal Gems printing, Jeter’s ‘98 card is difficult to find in top condition thanks to that full-foil front. Much like the Statue of Liberty image in the background, this Pop. 6 PSA 7 example with only six graded higher stands tall in the pantheon of Jeter printings.
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