Eric Davis broke out in 1986 and finished 12th in MVP voting after hitting 27 home runs, driving in 71 runs, and scoring 97 runs.
And since Davis was not a Hall of Famer, it may seem odd that his card tops this list when you consider the other players on it.
But it is true... when his card comes up for sale in PSA 10 condition, it typically sells for much higher prices than what you might think.
It's not his rookie card. Nor was 1986 a significant year for the Cincinnati Reds.
The high price tag mostly has to do with the fact that there are currently only three PSA 10 examples of this card in existence as of the time of this writing.
It's a prime example of how baseball card values aren't always just based on the biggest names alone...
A limited series of 10 unique most valuable 1986 topps baseball cards.
Although, 1986 Topps baseball cards weren’t necessarily my favorites as a kid, the nostalgia surrounding them has really grown on me in recent times.
And, I think this is true for many collectors these days…
Back in the day, many collectors didn’t care for the design and the set lacked the rookie card power that others in the 1980’s had.
But, nowadays, it seems like collectors are becoming quite forgiving to this set and are snatching up PSA 10 examples these cards for hundreds of dollars in some cases.
1986 Topps #28 Eric Davis
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1986 Topps #28 Eric Davis
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Eric Davis broke out in 1986 and finished 12th in MVP voting after hitting 27 home runs, driving in 71 runs, and scoring 97 runs.
And since Davis was not a Hall of Famer, it may seem odd that his card tops this list when you consider the other players on it.
But it is true... when his card comes up for sale in PSA 10 condition, it typically sells for much higher prices than what you might think.
It's not his rookie card. Nor was 1986 a significant year for the Cincinnati Reds.
The high price tag mostly has to do with the fact that there are currently only three PSA 10 examples of this card in existence as of the time of this writing.
It's a prime example of how baseball card values aren't always just based on the biggest names alone...
A limited series of 10 unique most valuable 1986 topps baseball cards.
Although, 1986 Topps baseball cards weren’t necessarily my favorites as a kid, the nostalgia surrounding them has really grown on me in recent times.
And, I think this is true for many collectors these days…
Back in the day, many collectors didn’t care for the design and the set lacked the rookie card power that others in the 1980’s had.
But, nowadays, it seems like collectors are becoming quite forgiving to this set and are snatching up PSA 10 examples these cards for hundreds of dollars in some cases.