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  1. Lucas Hernández Lucas François Bernard Hernández PY. Born: February 14, 1996 in Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region, France Total Cards: 558 Tweet *

    • 1909-11 T206 White Border Honus Wagner. Value (PSA 4 Estimate): $4,000,000. Measurements: 1-7/16 in by 2-5/8 in. This card is the most popular pre-War card of the T206 set.
    • 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle. Value (PSA 9 Estimate): $2,500,000. Measurements: 2-5/8 in by 3-3/4 in. The most popular post-War baseball card, the 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle baseball card, is seen as a card that indicates the sports card market’s health.
    • 1916 M101-5 Sporting News Babe Ruth Rookie Card. Value (PSA 8 Estimate): $1,350,000. Measurements: 1-5/8 in by 3 in. For baseball fans, the value of this card comes as no surprise.
    • 1916 M101-4 Sporting News #151 Babe Ruth Rookie Card. Value (PSA 8 Estimate): $1,350,000. Measurements: 1-5/8 in by 3 in. The 1916 M101-4 Sporting News #151 Babe Ruth Rookie Card is an essential piece in the 1916 M101-4 Sporting News set.
    • Honus Wagner | Card Sold For: $6,606,000
    • Mickey Mantle | Card Sold For: $5.2 Million
    • Babe Ruth | Card Sold For: $4,212,000
    • Mike Trout | Card Sold For: $3.9 Million
    • Nolan Ryan | Card Sold For: $600,000
    • Jackie Robinson | Card Sold For: $392,400
    • Joe Dimaggio | Card Sold For: $218,578
    • Rickey Henderson | Card Sold For: $180,100
    • Ken Griffey Jr. | Card Sold For: $23,100

    Star power: Known as "The Flying Dutchman," Wagner had 3,420 hits and 723 stolen bases in his career with the Louisville Colonels and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1897-1917. He led the National League in batting eight times and runs batted in and stolen bases five times each. In 1936, he was a member of the first Baseball Hall of Fame class. Iconic card...

    Star power: A tremendous all-around player before an injury-filled decline, Mantle—who played from 1951-1968—is regarded as the best switch-hitter in MLB history. If he were not hurt so often, he may have threatened Ruth's all-time record for home runs. Mantle finished his MLB career with 536 homers. Iconic card:1952 Topps #311, which sold for $5.2...

    Star power: Known as "The Great Bambino," "The Sultan of Swat," "The Colossus of Clout" or simply "The Babe," Ruth was the game’s first global star. Like Wagner, he was selected to MLB’s All-Century team and a member of the first Hall of Fame class in 1936. Ruth, who played from 1914-1935, was the longtime MLB all-time home run champion until he wa...

    Star power: Widely regarded as the game's best active player, the future Hall of Famer was an all-star in nine of his first 11 seasons. The Los Angeles Angels' outfielder has three American League MVP awards. Iconic card:2009 Bowman Draft BDPP89 Superfractor, which sold for $3.9 million in August 2020. Topps—which produces Bowman cards—began creati...

    Star power: One of the game's more feared power pitchers, Ryan struck out an MLB-record 5,714 batters, nearly 1,000 more than the No. 2 man on the list, Randy Johnson. He was an ironman, pitching for four teams over a 27-year career from 1966-93 before retiring at age 46. Iconic card:1968 Topps Rookie Card #177 (with fellow Mets pitcher Jerry Koosm...

    Star power: Robinson, a Hall of Famer, broke the MLB color barrier in 1947, becoming a social justice icon in the process. A remarkable all-around athlete, he starred in four sports (baseball, basketball football and track) at UCLA. Robinson, who played from 1947-1956, was a six-time National League all-star and named Most Valuable Player in 1949. ...

    Star power: Joltin' Joe's MLB-record 56-game hitting streak in 1941 is one of the sport's more amazing marks. A 13-time all-star and nine-time batting champion, DiMaggio was a pop-culture icon who married Marilyn Monroeand was immortalized in song in 1941 by the Les Brown Orchestra with lyrics by Alan Courtney and Ben Homer. Iconic Card: 1939 Play ...

    Star power:Known as "The Man of Steal," Henderson—who starred for the Oakland A's and New York Yankees over the course of his 25-year career—is considered the best leadoff hitter in MLB history. He is the all-time leader in stolen bases and runs (2,295). Henderson's 1,406 career steals are nearly 500 more than the No. 2 player on the list, Lou Broc...

    Star power:"The Kid" combined a rare blend of skill and athleticism to become a fan favorite, especially with his first team, the Seattle Mariners. A first-ballot Hall-of-Famer with 99.3 percent of the votes, Griffey—who retired after the 2010 season—was a 13-time all-star and led the American League in home runs four times. He finished his career ...

  2. Aug 23, 2024 · The 30 most valuable baseball cards stand out, defining a collecting era with their historical significance and immense monetary worth. These rare and most expensive baseball cards showcase legendary players and tell the story of baseball’s evolution.

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · 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 ...

  4. Jul 17, 2020 · The following list includes a year-by-year breakdown of the most valuable card for each flagship Topps baseball set from 1952 to 2020. Only cards with the RC tag in the Beckett database...

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  6. Jul 18, 2018 · We've compiled a list of the most valuable baseball cards of all time. From Babe Ruth to "Shoeless" Joe, these cards rank high on any collector's want list.

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