With Baseball not being as popular in Canada than the United States you will get a lower price. If you sell to a dealer you will only get about half the market value, more or less depending on how long the dealer feels it will take to re-sell the card for a profit.
Your best venue to sell the card would be through an auction house like Heritage auctions or Robert Edwards auctions (REA)
A rookie Babe Ruth Baseball card can be worth a lot of money. One Babe Ruth baseball card in very good condition hit a record and was sold for $517,000. On a lower scale, Babe Ruth's rookie card sold for $150,800. It really depends on the condition of the card and how much people will bid for it.
Babe Ruth was a rookie with the Boston Red Sox in 1914
Babe Ruth.
1914 Baltimore Sun Newspaper Babe Ruth Rookie CardThe Babe Ruth Rookie card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper in 1914. A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card, just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered sold at auction on May 5, 2008 for the price of $517,000. In an auction held in 2007 the Babe Ruth Baltimore News card sold for $200,000.
Babe Ruth Rookie CardThe Babe Ruth rookie card was issued in 1914 by the Baltimore News. A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card, just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered sold at auction on May 5, 2008 for the price of $517,000. The card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper. In an auction held in 2007 the Babe Ruth Baltimore News card sold for $200,000
Babe Ruth's first baseball card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper in 1914. There are only ten known examples of this Babe Ruth rookie card, and one sold at auction in April 2008 for about $270,000. Babe Ruth second card a 1916 Sporting News M101 baseball card graded Near Mint 7 by PSA, sold for an $82,250.
Babe Ruth was a baseball star.
You would have a better chance of hitting the lottery than "finding" a Babe Ruth rookie card. They are hard enough to find being sold at auction. A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card, just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered sold at auction on May 5, 2008 for the price of $517,000. The card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper.
Babe Ruth played baseball
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A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie baseball card, just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered sold at auction on May 5, 2008 for the price of $517,000. The card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper. In an auction held in 2007 the Babe Ruth Baltimore News card sold for $200,000.
A 1980-87 SSPC HOF Babe Ruth card 1 has a book value of about 2.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.