A 1987 O-Pee-Chee Barry Bonds rookie card number 320 has a book value of about $10.00 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.
Rookie Card - A players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued. Each card company has it's own official rookie card issued for the player. There are 16 different variations of Bonds rookie cards. The value listed represents an un-graded card in mint condition, but expect its true selling value to be slightly under the listed price. * 1986 Topps Traded $40 * 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany (rare) $700 * 1986 Donruss "The Rookies" $40 * 1986 Fleer Update $50 * 1986 Sportflics Rookies $20 * 1987 Topps $12 * 1987 Topps Tiffany (rare) $60 * 1987 Topps Glossy $15 * 1987 Donruss $15 * 1987 Donruss Leaf variation $15 * 1987 Classic Yellow $20 * 1987 Classic Yellow (green back) $25 * 1987 Fleer Hottest Stars $50 * 1987 Fleer $60 * 1987 Fleer Glossy $80 * 1987 Toys R' Us Rookies $25 Traded Set - A set of cards, usually factory packaged, that features players who switched teams during the season, as well as those who made their debuts. Topps, who started this trend in 1981, is most well known for traded sets. Other companies also produce traded sets, although they refer to them by different names such as "Update" (Fleer) and "Rookie/Traded" (Score) sets.
Barry Bonds was not a rookie in 2002.
the most valuable barry bonds baseball card is probably his topps rookie card
about $28
The listed weight on the Barry Bonds Topps Traded card number 11T is 185
Barry Bonds wasn't a rookie in the Major Leagues until 1987. However, his dad Bobby Bonds' rookie card was produced in 1969 and is valued around $60.
1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds card 11TThe 1986 Topps Traded cards will have the card number followed by the T suffix on the back. The 1986 Topps Barry Bonds Extended Rookie Card is number 11T. The 1986 Topps Traded set was issued after the 1986 regular issued set which Barry Bonds is not include in. Barry Bonds Topps rookie card was issued in 1987, card number 320.See Related Links below for a complete 1986 Topps traded baseball card checklist, and the 1987 Topps checklist.
1987 Donruss Barry Bonds Rookie card 361A 1987 Donruss Barry Bonds Rookie card #361 has a book value of about $12.00 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.
1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds Rookie cardA 1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds Rookie card #11T has a book value of about $20.00 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.
if it is in good condition right now in 2009 it would be worth around $80 to $125
if it is in good condition right now in 2009 it would be worth around $80 to $125
== == There are different variations of errors on baseball cards. Some more desirable than others. Errors such as mistakes made on information on the card will only be worth more money if the mistake was corrected, and the card that was printed in the fewest quantity would be worth the most. Not necessary the card with the error.Other errors are made during the printing process. "Flopped" negative image, Wrong back, Blank back, printed half off center, or combined with another player to name a few examples. Wrong back errors are more common than the demand for them keeping the value down. Barry Bonds cards with wrong back errors (Barry on the front) sell for about $5.-$15. depending on the original value of the card, as a Barry Bonds Rookie card with this error will have a higher value. A Spike Owens card with Barry Bonds on the back would have less value. If Barry bonds was on the front of the card it would have a higher value.
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