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So I was pondering this one...what is the most valuable baseball card that also is the only card for that particular player?
For example, take the John Kucab card from the '52 Topps set...he had a short career, and to my knowledge this card is his one and only cardboard appearance, but being a high number 52 he still fetches anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. Can anyone think of others? I'd imagine there are some prewar examples, but it's a fun puzzle to ponder! |
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A PSA Gem Mint 10 Rose rookie sold for $86,500 (from PSA).
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I'd say you are probably right with one of the high number cards, unless there is something in one of the obscure test issues? Ken McMullen played for 15 years, so I believe he has a number of cards out there.
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It's certainly not the most valuable but one of note is the 55 Harry Agganis. He's an interesting story - local Boston product, starred in football/baseball at BU, died in '55 at the age of 26 after getting pneumonia, followed by a viral infection, followed by a pulmonary embolism.
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Not real valuable, but I found the '69 Bobby Cox card somewhat hard to come by. It's his only card.
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On Cox
69 Topps is only mainstream card during his playing career He has a 1967 Topps Venezuelan Winter League card which is a bear to obtain
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![]() 1970 Topps #189 - 1970 Rookie Stars (Thurman Munson, Dave McDonald) [EX*MT] Courtesy of COMC.com I think the PSA 10 just sold at auction approaching $15 thousand.
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How about a 1954 Topps Tom Lasorda?
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Depending on what you consider a 'card', Lasorda was also featured on the 1955 Topps Golden Stamps set.
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