How much is a Hank Aaron special card worth?

December 23, 2018 Off By idswater

How much is a Hank Aaron special card worth?

1974 TOPPS 4 HANK AARON AARON SPECIAL 1962-65

Grade Most Recent Price Average Price
GEM – MT 10 $876.00
MINT 9 $172.50 $142.42
NM – MT 8 $57.00 $69.40
NM 7 $39.00 $19.19

What are Kmart baseball cards worth?

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Card Price Bids
Topps/ K-Mart MVP’s AL & NL 1982 20th Anniversary Baseball Cards, 44 each. $1.99 BIN
1982 Kmart Topps 20th Anniversary MLB MVP Baseball Card Collectors Series 25029 $5.99 BIN
1982 Topps Limited Edition 20th Anniversary K-Mart 21 Count of 24 Baseball Box $79.99 BIN

How much is a 1970 Hank Aaron card worth?

1970 TOPPS 500 HANK AARON

Grade Most Recent Price Average Price
GOOD 2 $49.00 $16.00
FR 1.5
PR 1 $5.99
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What is the most expensive Hank Aaron card?

His most valuable card is the 1954 Hank Aaron Topps rookie card as a PSA 10 will go for $350k +.

How much is a 1964 Hank Aaron baseball card worth?

Estimated PSA 8 Value: $250. The 1964 Topps Hank Aaron baseball card is pretty plain and straightforward. Topps didn’t have too many printing issues that year so cards in this set are arguably some of the highest quality among vintage baseball cards.

Who was on the 1982 Kmart 20th Anniversary Card?

1982 Topps Kmart 20th Anniversary Card Card Median Price 1 Mickey Mantle $2.00 2 Maury Wills $0.20 3 Elston Howard $0.30 4 Sandy Koufax $0.40

Which is the most important Hank Aaron card?

The Nolan Ryan rookie card is by far the most important card in the set but Aaron’s is still key. Topps took the image from the 1968 Topps Hank Aaron card and zoomed out a bit for their 1969 Aaron card. If I had to choose which one I liked better I guess I’d go with this one. The 1968 Topps design is unique but I just think this card looks better.

Why is Hank Aaron the all time home run king?

Still, Topps rewarded Aaron with his own card unique in design from any other in the entire set celebrating him as the all-time home run king. Fortunately, their printing gamble paid off and he turned out to be the home run king anyway. It’s such a great card and was really a nice gesture on Topps’ part by making him card #1 in the set.