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How to tell if a baseball card is valuable?

Likewise, how do I know if my old baseball cards are worth money? Normally, the older a baseball card is the more likely it will have higher value. There are many exceptions to this rule, too many to list, but in general this is true. For example, common 1909 T206 cards are worth something while many common cards printed in the 1980’s are not.

In regards to, how do you know if a card is valuable? Today, most cards from that era aren’t worth much. What you want to look for are cards that are older (especially if they are pre-1980) or current (say, five years old or less). To check, look for a year somewhere on the card fronts or go to the card backs and look for a copyright date.

In this regard, what years of baseball cards are worth money?

  1. HONUS WAGNER, 1909-1911 ATC T206 // $3.12 MILLION.
  2. MICKEY MANTLE, 1952 TOPPS // $1.13 MILLION.
  3. BABE RUTH, 1916 SPORTING NEWS // $717,000.
  4. PETE ROSE/PEDRO GONZALEZ/KEN MCMULLEN/AL WEIS, 1963 TOPPS // $717,000.
  5. “SHOELESS” JOE JACKSON, 1909 AMERICAN CARAMEL // $667,149.

Furthermore, how do I find out what my sports cards are worth? To find the value of sports cards, there is no better source than eBay. eBay will show you exactly what a particular card in a variety of conditions has recently sold for.

Are 90s baseball cards worth anything?

Sports card values from the late 1980s and early 1990s are pretty much worthless, with some notable exceptions.

Are 1980s baseball cards worth anything?

Despite some blips and drops, several baseball rookie cards from the 1980s have held up well and will continue to sell strongly in the years to come. As more collectors return to the hobby, values may even climb a little.

What types of baseball cards are worth money?

  1. Honus Wagner | Card Sold For: $6,606,000.
  2. Mickey Mantle | Card Sold For: $5.2 Million.
  3. Babe Ruth | Card Sold For: $4,212,000.
  4. Mike Trout | Card Sold For: $3.9 Million.
  5. Nolan Ryan | Card Sold For: $600,000.
  6. Jackie Robinson | Card Sold For: $392,400.

What kind of baseball cards are worth money?

  1. 1951 Bowman Willie Mays.
  2. 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson.
  3. 1909 T204 Ramly Walter Johnson.
  4. 1954 Topps Ernie Banks.
  5. 1914 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb.
  6. 2009 Bowman Chrome Draft Prospects Orange Refractor Autograph Mike Trout.
  7. 1909 T206 John McGraw (Tie)

What baseball cards from the 80’s and 90’s are worth money?

  1. 1987 Donruss Barry Bonds Error (Check Price)
  2. 1993 Finest Refractor Ken Griffey (Check Price)
  3. 1991 Topps Desert Shield Chipper Jones (Check Price)
  4. 1990 Topps Frank Thomas No Name (Check Price)
  5. 1988 Craig Biggio (Check Price)

Are modern baseball cards worth anything?

Baseball cards, like comic books and other collectibles, are valued for what they are and for the condition they are in. The valuations above, for example, are of “near mint” condition cards, which means a minimum of wear and tear. Values go down as the conditions move down to excellent, very good and good.

Are Topps baseball cards worth anything?

The rarest Topps cards are worth hundreds, even millions of dollars today and this list contains some of the rarest/most valuable Topps baseball cards ever. Even in subpar conditions, the rare cards on this list are worth money, so if you have any of these cards, it’s a good idea to get them professionally graded.

What are Mickey Mantle baseball cards worth?

There are 3 Mickey Mantle cards with PSA 10 quality, and they’re worth at least $10 million. They’re almost as priceless as art pieces, so the owners aren’t willing to give these cards away.

How much is a Babe Ruth rookie card worth?

Babe Ruth pre-rookie card, valued at $6 million, sells for record-breaking price.

What 1970s baseball cards are worth the most?

  1. 1971 Topps Bert Blyleven RC #26.
  2. 1973 Topps Mike Schmidt, Ron Cey and John Hilton RC #615.
  3. 1970 Topps Thurman Munson and Dave McDonald RC #189 with Dave McDonald.
  4. 1971 Topps Dusty Baker, Don Baylor and Tom Paciorek RC #709.
  5. 1975 Topps George Brett RC #228.

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