It of course depends on the grade of the card. Unfortunatley, grading drives price as if you needed some dude in a cubicle telling you that your corners are sharp, or if your card is centered. Also, alot of people are turning thier back on this card dismising the "Butterfly" as no more than a printing flaw. This is true... ...howEVER it is a recognizable consistancy that makes this card (I believe) 18 times more rare than than standerd '65.
Personally, I have them both so I am unbiased but I would recommend the $800-$1,000 range for (either) card if you want one that will retain strong value.
2.5 x 5
it depends on what type of rookie card it is
The value of a Kevin Jones rookie card will depend on the condition and the brand of card. On average, a 2005 Leaf rookie card is worth an estimated $1.00.
The value of an Emmit Smith rookie card will depend on the brand and also the condition of the card. On average, an Emmit Smith rookie card is worth an estimated $ 74.97.
The value of a Devin Hester rookie card varies by the maker of the card and its condition. As of 2014 the value of this card ranges from 1.50 to 24.00.
I don't know the value of an autographed rookie card of Darrell Green, but a regular rookie card of Darrell Green would be worth about $30.00. The worth of the autographed card would be up to the buyer of the card.
i have a phil kessel rookie card and mine is worth 30 bucks
The value according to Beckett magazine is $2.00 for the 1995 Derek Jeter star Rookie #225. The important thing to keep in mind is this is not his actual rookie card with Upper Deck. His actual rookie card is the 1993 card #449 Top Rookie Prospect card (this one carries a higher value).
This card is worth $3.48 .
The value of a Jacque Vaughn Fleer 958 Rookie card 297 is $100.
That card is not his rookie card. He played extensively in 1995. His Bowman rookie card from 1992 is worth $25, but the rest of rookie cards are valued at around a buck or two.
Barry Bonds was not a rookie in 2002.