Set: 1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men
Company: Fleer
Type: Insert/Chase - Silver X-Overs (Walmart Exclusive)
Character: Mutant Massacre
Grading Company: BGS (Beckett Grading Services)
Grade: 9.5 Gem Mint
Status: Personal Collection
Following Impel and Skybox, Fleer released the 3rd line of X-Men cards in 1994 and issued them under the Ultra brand. In addition, they were available in hobby, jumbo, and two types of Walmart packs. Back in the early and mid 90's, Walmart stores were not available as they are today and certain Marvel chase cards were only inserted in packs distributed by Walmart. Since those cards saw limited release and were difficult to find, their value has increased over the last several years, as Marvel card enthusiasts are obtaining them for their collections.
Among one these insert sets was the Silver X-Overs, found only in the 1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men Walmart packs. The set was made up of 6 cards - Mutant Massacre, Fall of the Mutants, Inferno, X-tinction Agenda, X-cutioner's Song, and Fatal Attractions. In addition, the front of every card was completely coated in foil, giving the card a fantastic silver sheen. Depending on which Walmart distribution, each box most likely contained only one Silver X-Overs insert.
The Silver X-Overs were prone to edge wear and finding one that will grade Gem Mint is extremely hard, considering the rarity in locating an unopened Walmart box. In addition, I have noticed most cards that are for sale either have soft corners, surface scratches, or rough edges. At $30 to $40 a card, most people do not have the luxury of buying multiple cards, hoping to score one that's gem mint quality.
Last year, I was lucky enough to buy the first four cards of the set at an extremely good price. Although I saw pictures, I expected some corner and edge wear, maybe even a surface dent or two. But when the cards arrived, to my pleasant surprise, each one was in top condition - even BGS worthy. After a BGS submission last month, Beckett graded two of the cards 9.5 Gem Mint, one as 9 Mint, and the other as 8.5 Near Mint-Mint Plus. All I need now are the last two cards from the set and I can complete this collection...or until I decide to upgrade on the condition...
Okay so what's the graded value??
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to leave I'd notify me cuz I'm very curious
DeleteSorry, for this late reply, as I haven't checked/updated the blog in awhile. Unfortunately, the graded value is unknown. The borders are prone to chipping so finding ones in gem mint condition are extremely difficult. With raw cards hitting upwards of $75, I won't be surprised if a gem mint card sells for at least $2-300 realistically.
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