The Junk Wax Era, which lasted from 1986 to 1993, is known for the overproduction of baseball cards, leading to a significant collapse in the sports card market. However, this era also produced valuable rookie cards and rare short-prints that are now highly sought after by collectors. Some of the top cards from this era include the 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan Fleer Rookie Card, valued at $160,000, the 1990 Topps Frank Thomas Rookie No Name card, valued at $170,000, and the 1993 SP Foil Derek Jeter Rookie, valued at $200,000. Other notable cards include the 1989 Upper Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck Rookie, the 1993 Finest Michael Jordan Refractor, the 1991 Topps Chipper Jones Desert Shield Rookie, the 1992 Little Sun Derek Jeter Autograph Rookie, the 1992-93 Stadium Club Beam Team Shaquille O’Neal, and the 1990 Topps George Bush USA card. These cards are highly coveted by collectors due to their rarity and value, with some reaching record sale prices. Despite the collapse of the sports card market during the Junk Wax Era, these cards have retained their value and are considered worthwhile investments for collectors and investors.

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