These Baseball Cards May Be More Valuable Than You Think

Published on 07/19/2020
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Kirby Puckett – 1984 Fleer Update

Another card from the 1984 Fleer Update set is of Kirby Pucket. A card of this Hall of Famer depends on the grade, but typically the Minnesota man sells for around $200 to $500 if it’s in perfect condition.

Kirby Puckett - 1984 Fleer Update

Kirby Puckett – 1984 Fleer Update

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Shoeless Joe Jackson – 1909 American Caramel

Just like the Wagner card, The Joe Jackson 1909 card was created by the American Caramel to increase the sales of the cigarette brand. After being involved in a Chicago Blac Sox gambling controversy, Jackson earned a lifelong ban from the sport. Now his cards are so rare that someone paid nearly $660,000 just to get their hands on one.

Shoeless Joe Jackson - 1909 American Caramel

Shoeless Joe Jackson – 1909 American Caramel

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