Do You Have Some Baseball Cards Lying Around? Get Digging – You May Be Sitting On A Fortune

Published on 11/26/2020
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Ty Cobb – 1911 General Baking

Many food packages and companies were involved in creating and presenting these cards, and there were more than we could imagine. These 1911 PSA cards were included in bread loaf packages – a rare occurrence for baseball cards. This particular PSA 8 card was collected and pawned, to which the owner got a whopping $272,980 in 2008. The card was the highest grading for the PSA, and the next in line was a PSA 6, which was discovered in 2018. Should it be traded, the owner could receive a nice lump sum to their bank account.

1911 General Baking Ty Cobb

1911 General Baking Ty Cobb

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Ty Cobb – 1910 E98

Ty Cobb sure appears on a lot of baseball cards, and seeing he was a legend, we shouldn’t be surprised. He was an amazing slugger, and his ability in thieving and defending was unmatched. Cobb dominated the Deadball Era, and seeing he wasn’t the cleanest player, he oftentimes was called out for his behaviors and playing style. Even after 100 years, this player is still being traveled as this card rated PSA 10 was traded for $270,600 in 2019.

1910 E98 Ty Cobb

1910 E98 Ty Cobb

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