Check Your Attic For These Baseball Cards That Are Worth A Lot Of Money

Published on 03/26/2020
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1948 Leaf Stan Musial

This card is one of the two most recognized rookie cards that feature the legendary hitter. This Leaf card is actually the tougher one to find. It’s considered to be more visually attractive than the second one thanks to its use of color as opposed to the black and white that was normally used at the time. Stan ended up being a seven-time NL champion who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. This PSA 9 1948 card sold for $312,000 in February 2018.

1948 Leaf Stan Musial

1948 Leaf Stan Musial

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1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig

It turned out that Gehrig’s popularity was just as durable as his game was on the field. In 1939, the Iron Horse retired with the baseball record for most consecutive games played at 2,130. Since then, that record had been broken by Cal Ripken Jr. All the same, a PSA 10 1933 Goudey Gehrig, which was the only one to receive the Gem Mint grade, was valued at $33,000. That was before it was auctioned off for $274,950 in 2007. Over a decade later, this is still the only 1933 Goudey Gehrig that’s been graded PSA 10.

1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig

1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig

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