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  1. So, with all of that, here is the list of the 100+ most valuable baseball cards from the 90s. As mentioned, this is from the last 365 days as reported by Market Movers . The list is searchable and sortable, with columns for the last sale (and the date), the average selling price of that one-year span, and the total number of sales for that card during the time.

  2. Jul 30, 2019 · Baseball » Price Guide. We’re going to be using Mavin.io to look up baseball card values. It shows you what the card sold for. It can also show you what it’s currently selling for… but the true value is what someone paid for it. Grab your card and enter these details: Enter the year. Look at the back for the copyright date, or the last ...

    • 1970 Topps Johnny Bench All-Star #464
    • 1971 Topps Steve Garvey Rookie Card #341
    • 1974 Topps Dave Winfield Rookie Card #456
    • 1972 Topps (Carlton Fisk/ Cecil Cooper / Mike Garman) Rookie Card #79
    • 1971 Topps Roberto Clemente #630
    • 1975 Topps Robin Yount Rookie Card #223
    • 1970 Topps Nolan Ryan #712
    • 1971 Topps Bert Blyleven Rookie Card #26
    • 1975 Topps George Brett Rookie Card #228
    • 1971 Topps Thurman Munson #5

    1970 Topps Johnny Bench All-Star #464 A PSA 10 sold for $25,312. Johnny Bench is arguably the greatest catcher of all time and the greatest of his generation. Therefore, it's no surprise his cards are among the most desirable for the decade. But the base rookie is usually the most valuable for 1970s players. But in the case of this card, the center...

    1971 Topps Steve Garvey Rookie Card #341 A PSA 10 sold for $25,393. The price here may seem high, but it ain't. That PSA 10 sold back in 2012. Considering that there are only 2 PSA 10s of this famous Dodger hero, I can only imagine what it would go for today. Probably over $100,000. And while Steve Garvey is not in the Hall of Fame, why not is uncl...

    1974 Topps Dave Winfield Rookie Card #456 A PSA 10 sold for $43,627. One thing I love about the 1974 Topps Dave Winfield Rookie Card #456 is the sneer on Dave's face. It has a lot more attitude than most rookie cards, known for their unassuming naïve charm. Unfortunately, Dave Winfieldisn't remembered to the extent that he deserves. The player is o...

    1972 Topps (Carlton Fisk/ Cecil Cooper / Mike Garman) Rookie Card #79 A PSA 10 sold for $55,200. For whatever reason, the 1970s were filled with top-notch young catchers, from Ted Simmons, Johnny Bench, Thurman Munson, Steve Yeager, and Bobby Boone. But aside from Bench, Carlton was the cream of the crop. He was the unanimous 1972 Rookie of the Yea...

    1971 Topps Roberto Clemente #630 A PSA 10 sold for $71,700. The Roberto Clemente legend continues to soar, and his cards fetch incredibly strong values on the market. So much so that even this late career card goes for a hefty amount, and since the last sale of a PSA 10 took place in 2016, it would be worth a lot more. The 1971 Topps set is a notor...

    1975 Topps Robin Yount Rookie Card #223 A PSA 10 sold for $103,000. Robin Yount is a two-time MVP and one of the most beloved players in Milwaukee baseball history. The 1975 Topps Robin Yount Rookie Card #223 is an irresistible rookie card. Robin looks so young and full of hope, smiling somewhat shyly for the camera. And, of course, the bold tradem...

    1970 Topps Nolan Ryan #712 A PSA 10 sold for $132,000. The 1968 Nolan Ryan rookie card is one of the most iconic in the hobby. And the 1970 Topps Nolan Ryan #712 ain't it. But Nolan Ryan is one of the most beloved pitchers ever due to his ridiculous strikeout capabilities, and his cards tend to do well in every set. Unfortunately, this is one of th...

    1971 Topps Bert Blyleven Rookie Card #26 A PSA 10 sold for $138,000. I know what you are thinking. Bert Blyleven? Over freaking Johnny Bench and Robin Yount? But as we know, the value of cards does not always reflect the quality of the players alone. Not that Bert isn't a fine player. For a reason, he is a Hall of Famer, with two World Series rings...

    1975 Topps George Brett Rookie Card #228 A PSA 10 sold for $162,000. The 1970s saw the rise of two of the best hitting 3rd baseman ever, Mike Schmidt and George Brett. The Kansas City Royals star was a three-time batting champion and an All-Star for 13 seasons running. Adding to this wonderful card's value is the set it came in. The 1975 Topps Geor...

    1971 Topps Thurman Munson #5 (ALL-STAR ROOKIE) A PSA 9 sold for $199,000. Thurman Munson cards are massive. He was a Yankee star and died in his prime, leaving that taste of "what could have been" that does wonders for card value. The proper Thurman Munson rookie is, of course, the 1970 Topps card. But this item enjoys a few advantages over its ear...

  3. May 12, 2024 · 1990 Topps #2 Nolan Ryan "The Mets Years". Estimated PSA 10 Value: $50. Cards number 2-5 tell the story of Nolan Ryan's career with the Mets, Angels, Astros and Rangers up to that point in time. I think it was a great way to salute Ryan and these cards remain one of my favorite subsets of all-time from any set.

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