Do You Have A Baseball Card Collection? You Might Have One Of These Cards And See How They Price Today!

Published on 07/20/2020
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Ken Griffey Jr. – 1989 Upper Deck Rookie

In the ’90s, people believed Ken Griffey Jr’s 1989 rookie card in the Upper Deck would become one of the most expensive cards in history. Despite that belief not becoming a reality, the card remained one of the most iconic cards for the past 30 years. A copy of the card with a good grade can earn $400.

Ken Griffey Jr. – 1989 Upper Deck Rookie

Ken Griffey Jr. – 1989 Upper Deck Rookie

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Willie Mays – 1952 Topps

Besides the famous Mantle card, the 1952 Topps featured another valuable card. It starred New York center fielder and Hall of Famer: Willie Mays. Though it’s not as valuable as the Yankee slugger’s card, the Say Hey Kid’s card priced as $478,000 in a 2016 auction.

Willie Mays – 1952 Topps

Willie Mays – 1952 Topps

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