These Baseball Cards May Be More Valuable Than You Think

Published on 07/19/2020
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Joe Doyle – 1911 ATC T206

Amongst the players on the list, a huge portion is Hall of Famers. However, Joe Doyle is excluded from this list. Doyle was not the best player, yet the tobacco companies card of him goes for $414,750. How can we explain this? Well, the first edition of this card put him as a member of the New York’s National League instead of the Yankees.

Joe Doyle - 1911 ATC T206

Joe Doyle – 1911 ATC T206

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Hank Aaron – 1954 Topps

Hank Aaron, the previously known home run master has a card that will make any owner a fortune. He has one rookie card, which is the 1954 Topps card. The cards are in great condition, as printing during this time went through a high transition. In 2012, a perfect version card sold for about $357,000. Today it is probably worth even more.

Hank Aaron - 1954 Topps

Hank Aaron – 1954 Topps

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