The Most Valuable Baseball Cards

Published on 07/22/2020
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It has been more than a century since kids and even adults started collecting baseball cards. There have been a number of iconic and valuable cards, and some have flown under the radar though they still sell for plenty of money. We have listed some of the most valuable baseball cards of all time. You might find some modern cards in your attic or basement right now. We recommend you go through the batter’s box just in case there is fortune lying in wait. Even if you are not a card collector or a big baseball fan, you will still enjoy looking at these gems!

The Most Valuable Baseball Cards

The Most Valuable Baseball Cards

1952 Topps (Mickey Mantle)

Many consider The Commerce Comet or The Mick the greatest switch hitter in the history of baseball. One of the best players ever, American Mickey Mantle would be the quintessential baseball player for many baby boomers. To go with this, the quintessential baseball card would have to be his 1952 Topps card. Did you know that a grade 9 1952 Mantle sold for nearly $3 million? For a non-Honus Wagner T206 card, it definitely set a record! The card is so respected that even 6 or 7-graded copies could still bring in roughly $700,000.

1952 Topps (Mickey Mantle)

1952 Topps (Mickey Mantle)

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1993 Upper Deck SP Foil (Derek Jeter)

In his role as the New York Yankees shortstop and captain, Derek Jeter is probably the biggest icon in baseball in the last 30 years, as evidenced by the thousands of cards. The most valuable among these cards comes from the time when he was in the minor league in 1993. Just like many cards, the value of this Jeter card can vary, depending on its related number rating and condition. However, even a card that is mid-grade can pull in between $200 and $400. Cards that are in near-perfect condition can fetch close to $1,000.

1993 Upper Deck SP Foil (Derek Jeter)

1993 Upper Deck SP Foil (Derek Jeter)

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