Mickey Mantle – 1951 Bowman
This is the second entry of a card that belongs to Mickey Mantle. But this 1951 Bowman card of Mickey Mantle is not as expensive as his 1952 Topps. This card is the only official rookie card that Mickey has. A copy with a good quality of this card can fetch up to five hundred thousand dollars and more. A big thanks to his popularity among those people who got to watch him play and those younger people who admire the legacy that he made.
Eddie Plank – 1909 T209
This is another card that came from the T209 set. The card of Eddie Plank, who is also part of the Hall of Fame, is considered to be the second most valuable and the second rarest card in the deck. Eddie Plank’s card is next to the card of Honus Wagner. In line with this, there are several reasons why this card is so rare. This card suffered from poor printing plates, which resulted in many of the cards being destroyed and denied for it couldn’t pass the quality control.