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LISTING DESCRIPTION ⚡ BO JACKSON — 15-CARD COLLECTION | BASEBALL & FOOTBALL | 1991–1994 🔥 ROYALS · WHITE SOX · ANGELS · L.A. RAIDERS — THE FULL BO EXPERIENCE 🏆 INCLUDES 1991 FLEER ULTRA TEAM #6 OF 10 — OVERSIZED GOLD INSERT WHAT YOU'RE GETTING There has never been another athlete like Bo Jackson. Full stop. The only player in history to be named an All-Star in both Major League Baseball and the NFL's Pro Bowl, Bo exists in a category entirely his own — a physical specimen so extraordinary that people still struggle to describe what they watched him do in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This lot captures the entire arc of his career in cardboard: the Royals powerhouse, the White Sox comeback, the Angels miracle season, and yes — one football card from his Raiders playoff days, because that's Bo. Fourteen baseball cards. One football card. One lot. Complete Bo. THE HIGHLIGHTS 🔶 1991 Fleer Ultra Team #6 of 10 — OVERSIZED GOLD INSERT — Kansas City Royals The crown jewel of this lot. The 1991 Fleer Ultra Team series was a 10-card oversized insert set printed on premium gold-bordered stock, featuring the stars of the set in a large-format collectible. The back is a full biography documenting Bo's legendary athleticism — including his 448-foot All-Star Game homer off Frank Viola, his 461-foot shot off Nolan Ryan in his first cleanup appearance, and four consecutive home runs in a single game. This is a display piece, not a commons bin card. Larger format, gold premium stock, complete Bo story on the back. 🔶 1994 Topps #500 — The Bee Story Card #500 is always a prestige card in the Topps set, and the back of this one is pure Bo lore. On September 26, 1993, Bo was chased from the batter's box by a bee — stepped out, came back, and smashed a home run. That is Bo Jackson energy. This card captures his White Sox comeback season in the iconic Topps format. 🔶 1991 Bowman #554 — Raiders AFC Divisional Playoff — FOOTBALL CARD The lone football card in the lot, and it earns its place. This 1991 Bowman "Road to Super Bowl XXV" card documents the Raiders' 20–10 playoff win over the Bengals on January 13, 1991 — with Bo Jackson's rushing stats listed right on the back (6 carries, 77 yards). A genuine Bo-knows-football card for a lot that otherwise covers his baseball career. 🔶 1992 Topps/McDonald's Baseball's Best #33 of 44 McDonald's co-branded Topps oddball insert — a popular food-issue collectible that Bo PC builders specifically seek out. This is a different format than standard cards, printed for distribution at McDonald's locations, and harder to find in clean condition. The back notes Bo as the 1989 All-Star Game MVP. 🔶 1991 Classic Baseball #186 — The Auburn Connection The trivia on the back of this one is a gem: "What two White Sox players were football players at Auburn University?" Answer (printed in mirror text): Bo Jackson and Frank Thomas. A perfect example of the cross-sport magic that makes Bo cards genuinely fun to collect. 🔶 1994 Upper Deck #117 — Angels Era This card represents the most improbable chapter of Bo's career. After a catastrophic hip injury in the 1991 NFL playoffs — an injury that required a full hip replacement — the conventional wisdom was that Bo Jackson was done. He came back anyway. Suited up for the California Angels. Hit 16 home runs in 284 at-bats in 1993, then returned in 1994 for another season. Upper Deck captured him in the Angels "CA" cap, smiling, which feels exactly right. FULL CHECKLIST 1991 Upper Deck #744 — White Sox 1991 Score Traded #1T — White Sox (card #1T in the set) 1991 Score #5 — Royals 1991 Fleer Ultra #149 — Royals 1991 Fleer Ultra Team #6 of 10 — Royals (oversized gold insert — LOT CENTERPIECE) 1991 Classic Baseball '91 #186 — White Sox (Auburn trivia — Bo & Frank Thomas) 1991 Bowman #554 — Raiders AFC Playoff (FOOTBALL — Bo rushing stats on back) 1992 Donruss Triple Play #164 — White Sox 1992 Topps/McDonald's Baseball's Best #33 of 44 — White Sox (oddball food issue) 1993 Bowman #415 — White Sox (comeback narrative) 1994 Topps #500 — White Sox (bee story — card #500) 1994 Score #513 — White Sox (Frank Thomas quote) 1994 Pinnacle #509 — Angels (17.8 AB/HR highlighted) 1994 Pinnacle Select #356 — Angels 1994 Upper Deck #117 — Angels (comeback chapter) CONDITION All cards are ungraded and stored in individual penny sleeves. Condition ranges from Good+ to Near Mint: The 1994 Topps, Score, Pinnacle, and UD cards are in excellent shape — minimal wear The 1991 Ultra Team oversized insert is in strong condition with the gold border clean and intact The 1991-92 base cards show light age-appropriate corner and edge wear The McDonald's oddball is well-preserved with vivid color Photos of individual cards available upon request
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