The 10 Most Valuable Baseball Cards Ever Sold At Auction

The 10 Most Valuable Baseball Cards Ever Sold At Auction

People love to collect things like stamps or cards, glass cats or vintage baseball cards in this case. For love or collection or love for baseball or players printed on those cards, we do not want to put them in a folder or frame them.

With our favorite ones, we give them emotional and financial value based on their rare performances and conditions or because they feature their favorite players and their signatures. Some people eat nuts for a particular vintage. This card can go for a ridiculous amount, so let me show you how stupid.

Warning: All linked images are not images of the same card sold at auction, and there is no visual copy of the baseball card that exists online.

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10 Sandy Koufax: $ 65.1K auction

The 10 Most Valuable Baseball Cards Ever Sold At Auction

Let's start with the auctioned card for 65.1K dollars. That We know. The method of determining card status is the numerical grading system. For example, GEM-MT10 means that it is a grade 10 gem mint condition. It is the best of the highest quality, which can hardly be distinguished from the new.

This Sandy Koufax 1955 card has a PSA rating of 10. This prevents wear on the front and back. It's practically perfect in every way. In addition to the illustrations with eyes that can wake up from the deepest sleep, the card shows yellow shades.

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9 1914 Ty Cobb: $ 106.6K auction

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They show strange positions, usually symbolic sporting moments, but without movement they look like ballet dancing or explosion victims. But sometimes we can ignore this. We will ignore this for this card. Ty & # 39; Cracker Jack & # 39; Cobb's 1914 baseball card sold for $ 106.6K looks like a round table knight. How the card captures a stern, almost mythical impression, making it cooler than sports.

8 1933 Nap Lajoie: $ 120K Auction

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The card tracks a person's DUI face shot and places a green background so that it looks like there is a grass, green field. It doesn't look good on the player and makes me wonder why this card is so worth it. Not good to see

7 Babe Ruth in 1933: $ 125K Auction

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It seems to be true. The only thing we say is that it's the constraining element of the card. The background of the field and the box of the batter, especially the details of the grass, are well described. Nice grass.

6 1948 Stan Musial: $ 129.8K Auction

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As you can see in the picture, the card rating is PSA MT 10, which means the picture is perfect and free of defects or scratches. Mint 10 cards (price) of this caliber we understand, but previously understood by the poor, but still confuse us.

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5 1951 Mickey Mantle: $ 162K Auction

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Even worse, Mickey's name is placed in a large black distraction box above the picture, ruining the image. what do you think? Do you think this image is $ 162K image? We do not think so.

4 1910 Honus Wagner: $ 218.5K Auction

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That's why this is not the case when you say that taking pictures instead of pictures improves the value and quality of the card. What happened here was a terrible photoshop thing before a terrible photoshop thing. We see this, a sharp cutout, a bold, rough red background, these two images don't go together smoothly.

In addition to the bad composition of the card, choosing a nice symbolic moment or image at the moment does not mean that the same moment looks good when stopped / paused. Honus Wagner doesn't seem to be mad at his hands. Why are you so angry at your hands? The auction is not worth $ 218.5K.

3 Joe Doyle: $ 312K Auction

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What can you say about the design or price of this 1910 Joe Doyle card? Take a good look. Illustration showing one start to predict card quality. But the face of the player, the picture is not terrible.Joe Doyle) Is actually like that and Joe's pose is not stupid.

The image on this card seems to be a template mimicked by all other cards. It's not a shame. Auctioned at $ 312K, this card may look great, but given what you can get for a million dollars, there's more to buy.

2 1955 Roberto Clemente: $ 432.6K auction

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The card features a terrible secondary image that not only makes the fart look like in front of the person who respected the player, but also makes the player look awkward. You should not sell this card even if it contains a PSA Grade 10 or player signature. There should not be. Baseball card Ugly baby of the world.

One 1952 Mickey Mantle: Auction $ 525K

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This picture is competently drawn and similar to the player, but do you think this 8th grade card (almost a perfect condition card) is worth it and will sell for half a million dollars?

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