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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1948 Leaf Stan Musial

Two cards recognized a legendary rookie hitter, and this is one of the two. This card is considered to be harder to find compared to the other one. This card is said to be more attractive because the second one uses colors that oppose black and white, which was normally used at that time. Stan Musial was a 7-time NL champion who was also inducted to be part of the baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. This card was graded nine and was sold for $315,000 last 2018.

1948 Leaf Stan Musial

1948 Leaf Stan Musial

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1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig

Goudey Gehrig’s popularity is said to be durable, as it is illustrated with all the games that he played inside the field. Goudey, known as “The Iron Horse,” retired with a baseball record for the most consecutive games played at 2,130. However, this record was beaten by Cal Ripken Jr. PSA 10 1933 Goudney Gehrig is the only card to receive a Gem mint grade, which was valued $33,000. Then it was auctioned in 2007 and was sold for $274,950. It was the only graded 10 in the year 1933

1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig

1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig

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