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Monetarily speaking, no. Baseball card value has decreased over the past few years due to mass production, steroid era, premium editions, bad economy, and the list goes on, and on. That coupled with Al Nipper being a mediocre pitcher at best, save his rookie year (7th place in voting!) the card isn't worth the flax it is printed on ... money wise.

However, being a Red Sox fan here, a fan of quality moutaches (like Nips!), and a fond memory of watching him pitch when I was 11 years old, I'd say the baseball card certainly IS valuable.

John C. in Worcester, Ma

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