Eric Fehr #249

Eric Fehr #249 2006 Upper Deck Hockey — Card Value

2006 Upper Deck Hockey

What the Eric Fehr #249 (2006 Upper Deck Hockey) card is worth — ungraded vs graded.

Eric Fehr #249 2006 Upper Deck Hockey value — Ungraded $2 · Grade 9 $13 · PSA 10 $19. Prices updated July 2026.

Set · 2006 Upper Deck HockeyNumber · #249
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Value by grade
$2
Ungraded
6.5×
$13
Grade 9
9.5×
$19
PSA 10

Real sold prices per grade — the PSA 10 premium on this card is 9.5× raw.

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Which version do you have?

For the cheapest way to own it, grab the Standard Eric Fehr #249 2006 Upper Deck Hockey for just $2. The Exclusives version at $24 offers a premium collectible status, usually tied to limited edition runs or special packaging that increases scarcity. Buyers prioritizing simple ownership should choose Standard, while those seeking a more significant collectible piece should pay the premium for the Exclusives.

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Item details

Brand
Hockey
Set
2006 Upper Deck Hockey
Sport
Hockey
Number
#249

Eric Fehr #249 2006 Upper Deck Hockey value

A raw (ungraded) Eric Fehr #249 runs around $2, a Grade 9 about $13, and a PSA 10 commands $19.

What drives the price

Grade, centering, rookie/star status, set scarcity, and print run drive sports-card value. PSA/BGS gem-mint copies and rookies of stars carry the biggest premiums; raw commons sell for little.

Price guide

Sold values by grade vs. what sellers ask today

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ConditionValueBased on
Ungraded$2eBay sold comps
Grade 9$13eBay sold comps
PSA 10$19eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the starting resale value for this card?
The ungraded version of the 2006 Upper Deck Hockey #249 starts at $2.
How much is a PSA 10 graded version worth?
A PSA 10 graded copy of this card is currently valued at $19.
Is the Grade 9 version significantly more valuable than ungraded?
Yes, the Grade 9 version is valued at $13, which is higher than the ungraded price of $2.

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