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Martin St. Louis #234 — 1998 Upper Deck hockey card

Hockey set

1998 Upper Deck Checklist & Card Prices

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1998 Upper Deck (Hockey) has 4 cards in our price guide, 4 of them with live market values. The most valuable is Martin St. Louis #234 at $519 in PSA 10 ($5.24 raw). Across the set, PSA 10 copies total $612 and raw copies $18.75.

Cards
4
With prices
4
PSA 10 total
$612
Raw total
$18.75
Avg gem premium
51×
Top card
$519

Most valuable cards

The 4 highest-value cards in 1998 Upper Deck, ranked by PSA 10 price (best graded or raw where no PSA 10 sale exists).

Best cards to grade

Martin St. Louis #234 shows the biggest jump in 1998 Upper Deck: $5.24 raw to $519 in PSA 10, a 99× premium. Ranked by PSA 10 price ÷ raw price; only cards with a PSA 10 value of $20 or more are shown.

  1. 1Martin St. Louis #234 card
    Martin St. Louis #234
    $5.24 raw → $519 PSA 10
    99×
  2. 2Zdeno Chara #126 card
    Zdeno Chara #126
    $1.82 raw → $71.97 PSA 10
    40×
  3. 3
    Teemu Selanne #34
    $1.46 raw → $21.00 PSA 10
    14×

Full checklist

All 4 cards we track from 1998 Upper Deck, with the latest raw and graded market values. Tap any card for its full price history.

CardRawPSA 9PSA 10CGC 10BGS 10
Martin St. Louis [Gold] #234Martin St. Louis$10.23
Martin St. Louis #234Martin St. Louis$5.24$39.52$519$312$675
Teemu Selanne #34Teemu Selanne$1.46$21.00$13.00$27.00
Zdeno Chara #126Zdeno Chara$1.82$17.42$71.97$43.00$94.00

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About this set

1998 Upper Deck is a Hockey set from 1998. Midpoint tracks 4 cards from it, 4 with market prices from recent sales and 3 with a PSA 10 value. The set's most valuable card is Martin St. Louis #234 at $519 in PSA 10 ($5.24 raw). Priced raw copies add up to $18.75, and PSA 10 copies to $612. On average a PSA 10 sells for 51× the raw price across the set's graded cards.

Frequently asked questions

How many cards are in 1998 Upper Deck?
Our Hockey price guide lists 4 cards for 1998 Upper Deck, 4 of them with live market prices.
What is the most valuable card in 1998 Upper Deck?
The most valuable card in 1998 Upper Deck is Martin St. Louis #234 at $519 in PSA 10 ($5.24 raw).
Is Martin St. Louis #234 worth grading?
A PSA 10 Martin St. Louis #234 sells for $519 vs $5.24 raw — a 99× premium. That gap is what makes grading a well-centered, clean copy worthwhile.
When was 1998 Upper Deck released?
1998 Upper Deck was released in 1998.

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