Albert Belle | 1995 Topps Stadium Club Power Zone | PSA 8 (Pop 1, None Higher)

Sometimes, the only reason a card ends up in a slab is because you want to display it—and this one delivers on impact. The 1995 Stadium Club Power Zone insert is one of the most absurdly loud cards of the ‘90s, and that’s saying something. An actual explosion radiates behind Belle mid-swing, as if he just cracked a fastball so hard it ruptured spacetime.

This particular copy is PSA-graded an 8—currently the only one ever graded, with none higher. That doesn’t necessarily say much about rarity (it’s not a scarce card), but it does speak to the fact that very few collectors bothered slabbing this wild piece of mid-’90s chaos.

It’s a snapshot of the era when baseball card design went fully bonkers—and when Albert Belle was the most feared hitter in the league. The back of the card breaks down his 1994 splits, showing what pitchers already knew: home or away, he was bringing thunder.

This one’s not about value. It’s about power. Literally.