It depends on which driver or car. The Phil Parson's card (without Marcia) is a high value card due to short printing. The Earnhardt car and pit crew cards are probably the most valuable.
I have been a collector/dealer of Non-sports cards since 1956. One thing that I
have noticed. Most of the people who print up price guides, are not card collectors,
and do not take and factors into consideration when pricing cards.
The 1988 Maxx Racing set, is the first and only rookie set ever printed. And
it was not over printed like its counter part (Sports) cards. This makes every
driver shown in this set, his (Rookie) card ! This fact alone, should make people
realise, just what this set is and has been worth since it was released .
When Dale Earnhardt Sr. died, his cards from this set sold at $300 to $350
each. Richard Petty's Portrait card has brought $100 .
The first of anything in the collectors world, is a keeper, but I'm sure that
if you want to be cheated out of a nice set like this for $50 to $100 dollars,
someone will be more then glad to help you out . I have a mint set, and if
I decide to let it go, $450.. is the least it will go any place for!
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A 300 card set of 1992 Maxx Race cards is worth about $13.00. This is providing all the cards are mint. You might get slightly more if the box is still in plastic.
The complete set of the 1989 MAXX racing cards is priced at $50.00 to $100.00 according to the Beckett sports cards pricing book in February 2009.
50-150 in 2010