A 1914 Babe Ruth rookie Baseball card - just the tenth card of its kind to be discovered - which sold at auction in April. for about $270,000. The card was produced by the Baltimore Sun Newspaper. The second most valuable baseball card behind only the 1909 M206 Honus Wagner tobacco card (which recently sold at auction for $2.35 million).
There are a large variety of baseball cards made for Babe Ruth. From the 1916 Sporting News M101 to the modern day Topps baseball cards that sell as low as a dollar. Not to mention the many reprints. prices will vary. Graded cards will sell at a significant price higher.
Most noted Babe Ruth cards include 1916 Sporting News M101 graded Near Mint 7 by PSA, sold for an $82,250. and this might be the 1919 card you are referringto. The Babe Ruth 1933 Goudey baseball card #53 sold for $38,187.50 graded. Most Babe Ruth cards with high value are from the 1930's gum cards sets. A Babe Ruth 1933 Goudey baseball card #149 sold for $2,100. and a 1933 Goudey #144 Babe Ruth graded PSA NM-MT 8 $16,240.00
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.
Besides playing on the road, Babe Ruth played his home games in Fenway Park (1914-1919), the original Yankee Stadium(1920-1934) and Braves Field (1935).
No, he did not. On June 16, 1934, Babe Ruth went 1 for 4 with a single.
$7000 to $10,000 depending on condition
$300 - $900 depending on condition
1934.
yes
There were many different baseballs made with the stamped signature of Babe Ruth. More information would be needed to the specific baseball you are asking about. The Babe Ruth 100 Anniversary commemorative baseball issued in 1995 is worth about $5.-$10. in near/mint condition in it's original box. The Official sized baseball features a Babe Ruth facsimile (stamped ) signature, and a short bio.
I know that a base ball can range from about 1000 to 15000 depending on the condition. I am sure it is worth more than a ball. It depends on the condition of the bat. 1 grand
1934, with the Boston Braves
The three main factors in appraising this popular mid-40's Babe Ruth "Homerun King" clock are condition, condition, and condition! Nice clean examples in working order, with no significant problems or alterations, are easily worth $400-600. Pristine examples in their original packaging are worth twice this amount. A scarce (and less attractive) version of this clock which includes a radio is known to exist and sells for about $200 more.
Yes, Babe Ruth played for the New York Yankees from 1920-1934.