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How much is a Rogers Hornsby card worth?

How much is a Rogers Hornsby card worth?

Rogers Hornsby Baseball Trading Card Values

1961 Fleer #43 Rogers Hornsby
1983 Galasso 1933 Goudey Reprint #119 Rogers Hornsby $1.82
1983 Galasso 1933 Goudey Reprint #188 Rogers Hornsby $1.13
1983 TCMA Cardinals Greats #2 Rogers Hornsby $2.40
1984 Donruss Champions #20 Rogers Hornsby $0.34

Who has the most valuable Rookie Card?

Move over, Mickey Mantle. There’s company for the most expensive trading card sold to date. A LeBron James 2003-04 Upper Deck Exquisite rookie patch autograph set a record for the most valuable basketball card ever sold and tied Mantle for most expensive card ever at $5.2 million.

Where can I find Rogers Hornsby baseball cards?

The Rogers Hornsby card was issued by the Collins-McCarthy Candy Company as a part of their sole venture into baseball cards. The black-and-white cards can also be found issued under the set name of the 1917 Boston Store set, but the cards are the same except for the advertisement on the backs of the cards.

When did Rogers Hornsby play for the Cardinals?

Rogers Hornsby appeared twice in the legendary 1933 Goudey set. The set was made popular with vintage collectors through its use of bright vibrant colors, abundance of Hall of Fame rookie cards, and multiple cards of star players. Hornsby, nearing the end of his playing career, started the year with the Cardinals.

How many home runs did Rogers Hornsby hit?

As one of the all-time greats of the game, collectors will want to track down these ten Rogers Hornsby cards. During his 23-year career, Rogers Hornsby won two Triple Crowns, batted .400 three times, and is the only player in Major League history to slug 40 home runs in the same season that he eclipsed a .400 batting mark.

Which is the best Rogers Hornsby bubble gum set?

Tattoo Orbit was amongst the most distinct bubble gum sets due to the bright yellow, green and red backgrounds contrasting with black-and-white player photographs that have skin-colored hues added to the player’s picture. This set was issued by the Orbit Gum Company and featured several tough short prints.