These Baseball Cards May Be More Valuable Than You Think

Published on 07/19/2020
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Pete Rose/Pedro Gonzalez/Ken McMullen/Al Weis – 1963 Topps

This 4-player rookie card was so successful because within it was Pete Rose, the man with record hits. A copy of the card sold for $717,700 in 2016. This is because this card was a grade 10 and is incredibly rare to find.

Pete Rose/Pedro Gonzalez/Ken McMullen/Al Weis - 1963 Topps

Pete Rose/Pedro Gonzalez/Ken McMullen/Al Weis – 1963 Topps

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Albert Pujols – 2001 Bowman Autographed

In the early 2000s, baseball started to develop more of a rarity. One of the cards with the highest worth is the Albert Pujols autograph card from the 2001 Bowman set. Trust, having this card in perfect condition can get you a long way.

Albert Pujols - 2001 Bowman Autographed

Albert Pujols – 2001 Bowman Autographed

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