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Three thousand two hundred fifty-five dollars for this 1977 Topps Nolan Ryan rookie in a PSA 9. The flame thrower's rookie card, near mint condition.
price-shock $3,255
PSA 9 graded 1977 Topps Nolan Ryan #650 rookie—near-mint frames don't get common on Ryan's first Topps. Generational card, generational grade.
rarity-grade $3,255
Ryan's first Topps card, 1977, exists in near-mint PSA 9—the card that started the Ryan legend before the strikeout records kicked in.
cultural $3,255
Pop one Derek Jeter hits the market. 2002 Topps Kanebo Japan black parallel, super short print, PSA 5. Single copy exists anywhere.
rarity-grade $3,995
Remember when Japanese parallels crashed the hobby? This 2002 Kanebo Jeter black parallel SSP is why collectors still hunt them today.
cultural $3,995
Three thousand nine hundred ninety-five dollars for one Derek Jeter card? 2002 Topps Kanebo Japan black parallel, SSP, PSA 5—pop one in the world.
price-shock $3,995
PSA VG-EX 4 from 1921. Ruth's debut World Series with New York. How many of these have survived over a hundred years in this condition?
rarity-grade $4,400
Four thousand four hundred dollars for a single piece of paper. But this is Babe Ruth's first World Series ticket stub with the Yankees, 1921.
price-shock $4,400
Before Ruth became a legend, he stepped into the Polo Grounds for his first Fall Classic. This ticket proves it. Game 5, 1921.
cultural $4,400
Only 35 copies printed. Shohei's 2018 LEAF auto graded PSA 7—serial number 9. This is the scarce Ohtani rookie.
rarity-grade $5,200
Five thousand two hundred dollars for Ohtani's rookie auto? PSA 7, 9 of 35—this LEAF card is the one everyone's hunting.
price-shock $5,200
Before two MVP awards and two All-Star games, this 2018 LEAF auto proved the legend was real. Own the proof.
cultural $5,200
Five thousand two hundred dollars for a single rookie autograph. This Ohtani Navy Blue bookend is the moment baseball changed.
price-shock $5,200
Only seven exist. This 2021 Leaf Valiant Ohtani Navy Blue bookend auto is numbered 7 of 7 — PSA 8, Auto 10 perfection.
rarity-grade $5,200
When Ohtani debuted, Leaf captured lightning in a bottle. This Navy Blue bookend is the rookie moment collectors hunt.
cultural $5,200
Eleven thousand dollars for one 1948 Leaf Babe Ruth. The Sultan of Swat never looked so expensive. Iconic rookie-era card, PSA 4.5. This is baseball history.
price-shock $11,777
1948 Leaf Babe Ruth PSA 4.5 is brutally scarce. That grade, that year, that set—Hall of Famer in VG/EX+ condition. Eleven thousand and change.
rarity-grade $11,777
Before Mickey, before DiMaggio—the King of Baseball on cardboard. 1948 Leaf Babe Ruth PSA 4.5. When legends become currency, prices climb fast.
cultural $11,777
Seventeen thousand dollars for one Babe Ruth card. This 1933 Goudey is the hobby's most iconic piece. Collectors will pay six figures for higher grades.
price-shock $17,850
Before baseball cards were investments, Goudey made this. Babe Ruth's most legendary card debuted ninety years ago. Still the standard every collector chases.
cultural $17,850
One of the rarest baseball cards alive. 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth number fifty-three, graded one-point-five. Only handful known in this condition.
rarity-grade $17,850
Only three names belong on the same card as Babe Ruth. This 1999 Upper Deck pairs The Bambino with Hank Aaron and Willie Mays—actual game-used bat material. History.
cultural $25,000
Twenty-five thousand dollars for one card? This 1999 Upper Deck Piece of History features game-used bat from Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays. PSA 9 condition. Triple legend.
price-shock $25,000
PSA 9 1999 Upper Deck Piece of History 500 Home Run Club card with genuine game-used bat material from three of baseball's greatest legends combined on one card.
rarity-grade $25,000
Babe Ruth actually swung this bat. 1999 UD Piece of History captured it. Twenty-five thousand reasons why serious collectors need this now.
cultural $25,000
Twenty-five grand for a stick. This 1999 UD Piece of History Babe Ruth game-used bat is PSA 9 certified. Collectible history in your hands.
price-shock $25,000
PSA 9 Babe Ruth game bat from 1999 UD Piece of History. The Sultan of Swat's actual equipment. Museum quality, impossibly scarce.
rarity-grade $25,000
Eight thousand four hundred dollars for one baseball card. This PSA 9 Shohei Ohtani auto is numbered one of ten—pure red parallel perfection.
price-shock $8,400
Red parallel numbered one of ten? This PSA 9 Shohei Ohtani 2020 Topps Luminaries auto is extinction-level scarce. Home Run Kings, raw perfection.
rarity-grade $8,400
Shohei broke baseball. Now his 2020 Topps Luminaries red auto—one of ten—sits at PSA 9. Luminary status demands luminary pricing.
cultural $8,400
Over nine thousand dollars for one baseball card. This 2021 Topps Project70 Ohtani autograph is PSA 9 with only three in existence. None graded higher.
price-shock $9,248
Pop three worldwide. PSA 9 Topps Project70 Ohtani auto. There are literally only three of these graded cards—and you're looking at one of the finest specimens.
rarity-grade $9,248
Shohei Ohtani changed baseball forever. This signed Topps Project70 captures him as a legend. PSA 9, pop three—the card serious collectors hunt for.
cultural $9,248