How much is a John Burkett baseball card worth?

How much is a John Burkett baseball card worth?

John Burkett Baseball Trading Card Values

1987 Texas League All Stars Feder #33 John Burkett $0.34
1991 Upper Deck #577 John Burkett $0.22
1992 Donruss #257 John Burkett $0.26
1992 Fleer #630 John Burkett $0.34
1992 Leaf #179 John Burkett $0.34

What cigarettes had baseball cards in them?

Hard-core baseball card enthusiasts know that Piedmont was one of 16 cigarette brands that contained baseball cards – T206 tobacco cards – including the most famous card of them all, the T206 Honus Wagner.

What is the most valuable baseball card from 1990?

  • 1990 Topps USA#1 George Bush. Estimated PSA 9 Value: $10,000.
  • 1990 Topps #336 Ken Griffey Jr.
  • 1990 Topps #414 Frank Thomas Rookie Card.
  • 1990 Topps #690 Mark McGwire.
  • 1990 Topps #692 Sammy Sosa Rookie Card.
  • 1990 Topps #757 Larry Walker Rookie Card.
  • 1990 Topps #1 Nolan Ryan.
  • 1990 Topps #300 Bo Jackson.

Are cigarette cards real?

Cigarette cards are trading cards issued by tobacco manufacturers to stiffen cigarette packaging and advertise cigarette brands. Between 1875 and the 1940s, cigarette companies often included collectible cards with their packages of cigarettes.

Did baseball cards come with cigarettes?

The American Tobacco Company decided to introduce baseball advertising cards into their tobacco products with the issue of the T206 White Border Set in 1909. The cards were included in packs of cigarettes and produced over a three-year period until the ATC was dissolved.

What is Barry Bonds rookie card worth?

1987 Fleer Barry Bonds Rookie Card #604 Another iconic Barry Bonds rookie card is the 1987 Fleer #604. Similar to the Topps Traded set, these cards were massed produced. But, the average selling price for a Gem-Mint 10 is slightly higher at $100.

How much is Michael Jordan’s rookie card worth?

Around the summer of 2020, PSA 10 prices of Michael Jordan cards, especially his rookie offerings, were being sold for $70,000 to $90,000. By August of that year, a gem-mint Jordan slab breached the $100,000 mark at a Heritage Auctions sale.