The Most Valuable Baseball Cards That You Could Find Somewhere In Your House That Costs A Lot Of Money

Published on 07/27/2020
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Andy Pafko – 1952 Topps

Part of the Dodgers team is Andy Pafko. He is not part of the Hall of Fame. There were no errors nor abnormalities with his card. But, if you’re wondering why this card has made it to this list, it has to do with the numbers. His card was designed to be number 1 in the set of 1952. This is the main reason why it is so famous and adored by baseball card collectors. A copy with a grade of 10 can be sold for about $250,000.

Andy Pafko – 1952 Topps

Andy Pafko – 1952 Topps

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1909 T206 Sherry Magee (Error)

Sherry Magee has led the National League in RBI for not less than four times. But it is not the reason why his cards were sold for about $660,000 last September 2018. It turned out that there was an error with his card. His name was misspelled. Instead of Magee, it was “Magie” that was written in the copy. As expected, the value of the corrected card version was way more expensive than the errored ones. This was an error that was celebrated by those people inside the card history.

1909 T206 Sherry Magee (Error)

1909 T206 Sherry Magee (Error)

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