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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Roberto Clemente – 1955 Topps

Playing as a Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder, Roberto Clemente was recognized and brought into the Hall of Fame. However, shortly after recording his 3,000th career hit, the legend was killed in an airplane accident. Clemente created history in the games, and because of his skillful pass tactics, it earned him massive recognition. A card – 1954 Topps version – earned close to half a million dollars in 2012, and later in 2016, a grade 9 version card hit over the half a million-dollar mark.

Roberto Clemente 1955 Topps

Roberto Clemente 1955 Topps

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Stan Musial -1948 Bowman

Stan Musial was a legend in the baseball gaming arena back in the 1940s, and one of his featured cards is one of the most aged of the pack. Musial played for the St. Louis Cardinals, and it may be a little harder to locate one of his cards than those of later players. But, should you manage to find a card and it is still in good condition, you could trade it in and earn over one thousand dollars.

Stan Musial 1948 Bowman

Stan Musial 1948 Bowman

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