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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-28 17:33

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Part 4/7:

As we ascend the rankings, we see that many of these cards are exceptionally condition-sensitive, meaning their value can fluctuate dramatically based on small imperfections. For instance, Eddie Murray, the third player ever to achieve 500 home runs, has his rookie card from 1978 at number 12.

  • PSA 8 Value: $150

  • Record Sale: $59,000 for PSA 10

Unique Rookie Cards Featuring Multiple Hall of Famers

At the 11th position, we have Alan Trammell and Paul Molitor, who share a unique rookie card from the 1978 Topps set.

  • PSA 8 Value: $160

  • Record Sale (PSA 10): $66,000 in January 2023

The Rise of Closing Pitchers

Dennis Eckersley, a transition success from starter to closer, ranks 10th with his 1976 Topps card.

  • PSA 8 Value: $175