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From Joe Morgan's 1965 Topps #16 rookie card which sells for about $25.-$50. to his 2001 #57 Topps Archives refractor card worth a couple of dollars, there are many different cards issued by different companies, and years.

Condition, and grade is a major factor on value. Graded cards can sell for twice the market value or more. Baseball cards in less than excellent to near/mint condition could sell at half the market value or less.

Other companies that have issued Joe Morgan baseball cards besides Topps/O-Pee-Chee include: Leaf/Donruss, Fleer, score, Upper-Deck, Premium baseball cards from companies like Coke, Hostess, Seven-Eleven, K-Mart, and Kellogg's

You can find an approximate value for the particular baseball card you are inquiring about on ebay. Do a "completed listings" search. You have to be a registered user to view this page but it's free, quick to sign up, and have no obligation. When pricing your card take note of the condition of the card sold, to the condition of your card.

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