What’s the Rarest Baseball Card?
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- The rarest baseball card is the 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner card.
- The card was produced by the American Tobacco Company and was intended to be included in packs of cigarettes.
- The card was pulled from production after Wagner complained about the use of his image on a tobacco product.
- Only a handful of the cards are known to exist, and they are among the most valuable cards in the world.
- The most famous of the T206 Wagner cards was sold in 2007 for $2.8 million.
A look at the rarest baseball cards ever produced, including the T206 Honus Wagner and the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle.
The rarest baseball card is the 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner card.
The rarest baseball card is the 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner card. The card was produced by the American Tobacco Company and features Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner. The card is so rare that only 60 to 200 copies are believed to exist. The most famous copy of the card was sold in 2007 for $2.8 million, making it the most expensive baseball card ever sold.
The card was produced by the American Tobacco Company and was intended to be included in packs of cigarettes.
The card was produced by the American Tobacco Company and was intended to be included in packs of cigarettes. It is believed that only 50 to 200 of these cards were ever produced, making it one of the rarest baseball cards in existence. The card features Boston Red Sox player Cy Young and is currently valued at $5 million.
The card was pulled from production after Wagner complained about the use of his image on a tobacco product.
Only 60 Ty Cobb T206 baseball cards were ever produced, making it the rarest baseball card in the world. The card was pulled from production after Wagner complained about the use of his image on a tobacco product.
Only a handful of the cards are known to exist, and they are among the most valuable cards in the world.
The most valuable baseball card in the world is the legendary T206 Honus Wagner card, of which only around 60 are known to exist. Thecard was produced by the American Tobacco Company from 1909 to 1911 and features one of the game’s greatest players of all time, Honus Wagner. The value of the card has been estimated at over $3 million.
The second most valuable baseball card is the 1909-1911 T206 Ty Cobb card, of which only around 50 are known to exist. Like the Wagner card, it was also produced by the American Tobacco Company and features one of baseball’s all-time greats. The value of the Cobb card has been estimated at over $1 million.
Other rare and valuable baseball cards include the 1933 Goudey Nap Lajoie (#106), of which only around 50 are known to exist, and the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle (#311), of which around 200 are thought to exist. Both cards are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The most famous of the T206 Wagner cards was sold in 2007 for $2.8 million.
The most famous of the T206 Wagner cards was sold in 2007 for $2.8 million. The card was graded by Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) as an “exceptional” example, with only three other cards receiving that grade. The other three cards are also in the possession of private collectors and are not likely to be put up for sale anytime soon.