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$191,700total index value
$178,200est. market cap (1/6 cards)

The combined tracked-grade value of all 6 cards in this index, from real sold comps. Cards are PSA 10 where a gem market exists; vintage cards with no PSA 10 sales track their most-traded grade, labeled in the table. Updated 2026-07-08.

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1M change
+13.81%
6 cards priced
3M change
+45.01%
6 cards priced
6M change
+49.89%
6 cards priced
Total index value, last 12 months
$106k$162k$217k2025-072025-092025-112026-012026-032026-05

Live Baseball Card Prices — Every Card in This Index

Current PSA 10 value for every tracked card, from real sold comps. Click any card for its full price page with sales history and population data.

FMV = median of the five most recent sold comps (eBay + Fanatics) in the card's tracked grade — PSA 10 unless a "Tracked in PSA X" badge says otherwise (vintage cards whose PSA 10s never trade). 3M change = matched-window change for this card alone. Pop 10 = estimated PSA 10 population (PSA-reported totals × gem rate). Mkt Cap = FMV × Pop 10, the estimated dollar value of every PSA 10 copy in existence. Dashes mean too little data for an honest number.
#Card imageCardPSA 10 FMV3M % / Trend
11952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 PSA 4Tracked in PSA 4$132,000
21933 Goudey Babe Ruth #144 PSA 4Tracked in PSA 4$21,000
31993 SP Foil Derek Jeter #279 PSA 9Tracked in PSA 9$8,100
+22.7%
41989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. #1 PSA 10$5,640
+26.7%
52011 Topps Update Mike Trout #US175 PSA 10$1,050
+5.6%
62018 Topps Update Shohei Ohtani #US1 PSA 10$499
+26.1%

Baseball Price FAQs

How much are Baseball cards worth?

The Baseball index currently totals $191,700 across 6 tracked cards (PSA 10 where a gem market exists; vintage cards are tracked at their most-traded grade, labeled per card), priced from real sold comps. The most valuable is 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 at $132,000. Every card's live price is in the table above.

What is the most expensive Baseball card?

1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311, at $132,000 in PSA 4 (median of its five most recent real sold comps).

How are these card prices calculated?

Every price comes from real sold comps (eBay and Fanatics auction archive) via CardboardSniper's pricing engine — never asking prices. A card's fair market value is the median of its most recent sales in its tracked grade (PSA 10 where a gem market exists; vintage cards with no PSA 10 sales are tracked and labeled at their most-traded grade); the index value is the dollar total of all constituent cards. Get any card's value instantly with the PSA 10 value calculator.