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Old 12-15-2006, 12:57 AM
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Default Highest valued vintage baseball cards list

Posted By: Dylan

Theres a post talking about Pop report of the 1932 Caramel, and it brought up that only 2 examples of the Lindstrom are known of, and one graded a psa 3, sold for 80,000 a while back. Can we compile a list of the 10, or more, most valuable vintage cards. Only cards at(preferable) or around VG, to keep subjectivity of grading affecting price to a minimum.
Obviously im sticking to cards that have actually sold at auction to keep speculation on certain rarities out.
Here's what ive got so far...
1. T206 Honus Wagner SGC 40 $450,000 Nagy Collection
2. 1914 "Baltimore News" Babe Ruth Vg/Ex $243,000
3. 1910 T210 Old Mill Joe Jackson SGC 40 VG $116,000 4/30/06
4. T5 Pinkerton Cabinet of Joe Jackson $100,000++ Mile High
5. Four Base Hits Buck Ewing private sale over $100,000
6. N172 Daly (California League) Ebay $100,000
7. H813-2 Boston Garter Joe Jackson (restored) nearly $100,000
8. 1931 U.S. Caramel Lindstrom PSA 3 $80,000
9. T206 Joe Doyle N.Y. Nat'l PSA 3 $64,100 2003 Mastronet
10.N172s Kremmyer sold for $50,000
11.N172 Anson in uniform $50,000

K modified the list, only $50,000 or above qualify. I realize there are MANY virtual one of a kind nineteenth century cards (and other rarities) that would probably eclipse 100,000$ but im only accounting for cards that have been on the sales block and can be accounted for in VG or less condition.



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