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1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game Checklist & Card Prices
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1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game (Baseball) has 2 cards in our price guide, 2 of them with live market values. The most valuable is Ken Griffey Jr #CG26 at $374 in PSA 10 ($11.73 raw). Across the set, PSA 10 copies total $599 and raw copies $15.11.
- Cards
- 2
- With prices
- 2
- PSA 10 total
- $599
- Raw total
- $15.11
- Avg gem premium
- 49×
- Top card
- $374
Most valuable cards
The 2 highest-value cards in 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game, ranked by PSA 10 price (best graded or raw where no PSA 10 sale exists).
Full checklist
All 2 cards we track from 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game, with the latest raw and graded market values. Tap any card for its full price history.
| Card | Raw | PSA 9 | PSA 10 | CGC 10 | BGS 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barry Bonds #CG23Barry Bonds | $3.38 | $37.81 | $225 | $135 | $292 |
| Ken Griffey Jr #CG26Ken Griffey Jr | $11.73 | $39.99 | $374 | $125 | $486 |
Players in this set
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1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game is a Baseball set from 1996. Midpoint tracks 2 cards from it, 2 with market prices from recent sales and 2 with a PSA 10 value. The set's most valuable card is Ken Griffey Jr #CG26 at $374 in PSA 10 ($11.73 raw). Priced raw copies add up to $15.11, and PSA 10 copies to $599. On average a PSA 10 sells for 49× the raw price across the set's graded cards.
Frequently asked questions
- How many cards are in 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game?
- Our Baseball price guide lists 2 cards for 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game, 2 of them with live market prices.
- What is the most valuable card in 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game?
- The most valuable card in 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game is Ken Griffey Jr #CG26 at $374 in PSA 10 ($11.73 raw).
- Is Ken Griffey Jr #CG26 worth grading?
- A PSA 10 Ken Griffey Jr #CG26 sells for $374 vs $11.73 raw — a 32× premium. That gap is what makes grading a well-centered, clean copy worthwhile.
- When was 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game released?
- 1996 Collector's Choice Crash the Game was released in 1996.
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