Score March 1998 -
The set was distributed exclusively to retail outlets with a budget-friendly suggested price of $0.99 per pack , making it a staple of drugstore and supermarket card aisles during that spring. Key Highlights of the 1998 Set
Highly popular in 1998 during his historic home run chase.
A high-demand card for Yankees fans during their late-90s dynasty. Score March 1998
The base 270-card set remained the same across both versions, featuring stars like Andruw Jones (#1) , Derek Jeter (#22) , and Ken Griffey Jr. (#34) .
The March "All-Star Edition" was distinguished by its unique insert sets, which were not available in the original December release. The set was distributed exclusively to retail outlets
Collectors often hunted for Artist’s Proofs and Showcase Series parallels, which carry significantly higher value than the standard base cards. Market Value & Collecting Today, these items are often sold as vintage memorabilia. 1998 Score Baseball Card Sets
Frequently sought in various parallel forms like the Showcase Series . The base 270-card set remained the same across
While the base set originally launched in late 1997, March 1998 was a critical period for collectors because Pinnacle Brands (the manufacturer) re-released the set under the "Score: All-Star Edition" banner just four months later.