How much is a 1989 Magic Johnson card worth?
Magic Johnson #270 1989 Hoops
Sale Date | Title | ▲ ▼ Price |
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2022-03-11 | Earvin “Magic” Johnson 1989-90 NBA Hoops card #270 #270 | $1.11 |
2022-03-09 | Ervin Magic Johnson 1989-90 NBA Hoops #270 Los Angeles Lakers #270 | $3.00 |
2022-03-05 | 1989 Nba Hoops Earvin Magic Johnson #270 #270 | $0.99 |
How much is Magic Johnson MVP card worth?
Magic Johnson #157 1990 Hoops
Sale Date | Title | ▲ ▼ Price |
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2022-04-01 | MAGIC JOHNSON, 1990-91 NBA HOOPS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER #157, LAKERS #157 | $1.99 |
2022-04-01 | 1990 Magic Johnson MVP Card NBA Hoops #157 | $5.50 |
2022-03-30 | #157 NBA Hoops Magic Johnson Most Valuable Player 1990 Card C #157 | $100.00 |
How much is a 89 Michael Jordan card worth?
The value of a 1989 Fleer Jordan will vary between $1 and $1,250 depending on a few things:
Card | PSA 8 | PSA 10 |
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1989 Fleer | $45 | $2000 |
1989 Fleer All-Star | $20 | $1,250 |
How much is Michael Jordan cards worth?
On average a PSA 10 of this Michael Jordan rookie cards sells for around $300,000, though it has sold for as much as $700,000+. Although his rookie season was in 1984, this was his first widely produced card from a staple basketball card brand.
What are the most valuable basketball cards?
The 52 Most Valuable Basketball Cards Guide
- 1948 Bowman #69 George Mikan.
- 1957 Topps #77 Bill Russell.
- 1986 Fleer #57 Michael Jordan.
- 1980 Topps Larry Bird / Julius Erving / Magic Johnson.
- 1969 Topps #25 Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) Rookie Card.
- 1961 Fleer #8 Wilt Chamberlain.
- 1985 Prism Jewel Sticker Michael Jordan.
What is Kobe Bryant rookie card worth?
The base version is expensive in its own right but its the refractor parallel whose prices are off the charts. Examples of this card that have been graded in PSA 10 condition have been selling for between $14,000 and $17,000 over the past few years.
How much is a Babe Ruth baseball card worth?
It is the only card of its kind. The card is now worth at least 10 times what it sold for, according to the New York Times. A 1916 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card, left, that sold for $2.46 million and a Babe Ruth game-used bat at Mile High Card Company in Castle Rock on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021.