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Oct 15, 2024 · Looking to find out which are the most valuable baseball cards? We've compiled a list of the most expensive baseball cards in the hobby!
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Pre-War Baseball Cards (Printed Prior to 1945) Some of the...
- Ted Williams Card
The 1948 Leaf #76 card marked Ted's transition into post-War...
- Reggie Jackson Rookie Card
Five time World Series champion; Two Silver Slugger awards;...
- Sandy Koufax Baseball Card
It's really a pretty sharp design overall and this is one of...
- Satchel Paige Baseball Cards
The scarcity and importance of the card easily make it one...
- Pete Rose Rookie Card
Pete Rose's Legacy. Pete Rose was one of the greatest but...
- Roberto Clemente Rookie Card
The high demand has driven up prices making it easily one of...
- Mickey Mantle Baseball Card
The 1952 Topps #311 is by far Mantle's most popular baseball...
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- 1909 T206 Honus Wagner #497
- 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311
- 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth #9
- 1916 Sporting News Babe Ruth RC #151
- 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson
- 1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle RC #253
- 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #53
- 1909 T206 – Joe Doyle Error Card
- 1909 E90 American Caramel – Joe Jackson
- 1914 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb #30
Estimated Value (PSA 2): $8 Million
The so-called “mona-lisa” of collectible baseball cards, the T206 Honus Wagner cardis probably the most recognizable for non-card collectors. The card’s rarity is due to American Tobacco pulling production of its card early in its run. Wagner was among baseball’s all-time greats, respected for his hitter’s prowess and defensive abilities. The reason for the removal of Wagner is subject to debate but centers on either Wagner not wanting to be associated with a smoking product or due to a lack...
Estimated Value (PSA 9): $13 Million+
Considered one of the crown jewels for baseball card collectors, the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle is a thing of beauty. The card’s scarcity (aside from its age) can be attributed to Topps’s low print run of high-series cards (Mantle is one of them). Add to this a legendary story about former Topps exec Sy Berger dumping cases of cards into the Atlantic Ocean, and it’s no surprise the Mantle is a popular and valuable baseball card. Even non-baseball fans are familiar with Mickey Mantle and his leg...
Estimated Value (PSA 2): $12 Million
This pre-rookie card of legendary slugger Babe Ruth is considered one of the rarest baseball cards in history. It was issued two years before he first appeared on a card as a major league player in the 1916 M-101-4/5 set. Babe Ruth was the ultimate legend. Babe was not only the best batter but also the best pitcher at the same time! Only ten known versions of this card (one held by the Babe Ruth Museum) exist. Sales have been quite rare—the last sale for a while was a PSA 2-graded version tha...
Estimated Value (PSA 6): $2 Million
The 1916 Sporting News (M-101-4/5) Babe Ruth is not his first card, but is considered to be his true “rookie card”as the earlier Baltimore News card from 1914 was considered a pre-rookie or minor league card. This ” Bambino ” rookie card features Ruth in a pitching pose with the Boston Red Sox before getting shipped off to the rival New York Yankees. The card is quite rare as PSA notes that only 29 versions of this card have been graded. Note that a recent sale of PSA 6 copy of the Sporting N...
Estimated Value (PSA 8): $300,000
These cards, distributed by Ramly Cigarettes, are among the toughest finds of all early tobacco cards. PSA reports only 2,700 graded cards out of the 121-card set, meaning that on average,there are only about 22 graded cards for each player in the set. Walter Johnson was simply a dominant pitcher, known to be one of the top five best pitchers to ever play the game. Check out this rare footage of “The Big Train” The Walter Johnson T204 Ramly card is one of his most valuable baseball cards. Acc...
Estimated Value (PSA 9): $3.5 Million
While his 1952 Topps card gets all the limelight, Mickey Mantle’s 1951 Bowman card is his true rookie card and a fine one to behold. The ’51 Bowman set is one of my favorites and features breathtaking color portraits. The Mantle rookie card features the Yankee great in an unforgettable pose, with a blue sky and clouds offering a wonderful background. Mick’s rookie card was a high-series card, and as is common with later-numbered cards, the Mantle often suffered from various print and centerin...
Estimated Value (PSA 9): $3.5 Million
As evidence of just how popular “The Babe” was at the time, the 1933 Goudey (R319) set features four cards of Ruth(#53, #144, #149, #188). According to PSA, card #53 (yellow background) is the hardest to find, followed by #149 (red background). Card #144 (aka ‘Full Body Ruth’) was double-printed and is more widely available. From a value perspective, all of the cards carry significant value in high-grade condition, but because of the scarcity, Ruth card #53 (yellow background) is the most val...
Estimated Value (PSA 3): $500,000
Never has an error on a baseball card proven more valuable than on the 1909 T206 baseball card of one Joe Doyle. Doyle, a pitcher for the New York Highlanders of the American League at the time, was a good player but only lasted five seasons and had only 22 wins. His T206 card is supposed to have “American” on the bottom front, but the error card says “Nat’l.” There are less than ten known variations of the card, with the most recent sale of a PSA 3 version of the card selling for over $400K....
Estimated Value (PSA 8): $1.5 Million
The American Caramel (E90) cards of 1909 were featured inside of packs of caramel candy and targeted directly at kids. Of all the early candy and gum cards (noted as E cards in the hobby) the E90 set is actually one of the most common among all cards. The E90 Joe Jackson card is the most valuable baseball card in the set, not necessarily due to scarcity but due to the popularity of “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. Jackson was a phenomenal player, yet despite his prowess on the field, he was never ensh...
Estimated Value (PSA 8): $500,000
A beautiful set with striking red backgrounds,Cracker Jack cards were issued from 1914 to 1915 in boxes of Cracker Jack. While the 1914 set was issued with the Cracker Jack boxes, in 1915, they offered a mail-in program for complete factory sets, making the 1914 issue more of a rarity. PSA notes 4,500 graded cards from the 1914 set, while over 12,000 from the 1915 set have been graded. The Ty Cobb from the 1914 set is a beautiful card and is one of Cobb’s most sought-afterissues. Only 77 card...
- Mickey Mantle, 1952 Topps - PSA 9. $5,200,000 (January 2021) Purchased by: Rob Gough. Auction House: PWCC Marketplace (eBay) Total Population in this grade: 6.
- Mike Trout 2009 Bowman Chrome Superfractor - BGS 9/10. $3,930,000 (August, 2020) Previous Owner: David "Vegas Dave" Oancea. Auction House: Goldin Auctions.
- Honus Wagner, 1909-1911 ATC T206 - PSA 3. $3,250,000 (October, 2020) Purchased by: not disclosed. Auction House: Private Sale brokered through Mile High Card Company.
- Mike Trout 2009 Bowman Chrome Draft Red Refractor - BGS 9.5/10. $922,500 (May 2020) Auction House: Goldin Auctions. The "Red Refractor" is the second rarest version of Trout’s top card that we previously mentioned and is serial-numbered to 5.
- 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.
Mar 1, 2011 · Below is a complete look at each and every card from the countdown, from Mike Schmidt at #60 all the way down to the legendary '52 Mantle at #1. #60 - 1973 Rookie Third Baseman. #59 - 1983 Wade Boggs.
Apr 25, 2024 · These are the most valuable baseball cards of all time. 50. 1951 Bowman Willie Mays. Price: $93,412.50. Year sold: 2007. Bottom line: Baseball cards are some of the most valuable collector's items in history. Yet compared to some of the other million-dollar cardboard masterpieces on this list, $90K sounds like a pittance.
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Jul 17, 2020 · Year-by-year ranking of the most valuable Topps Baseball Rookie Cards from 1952 to 2020. Players include Hank Aaron, Nolan Ryan & Mike Trout.