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Check Out These Five Most Valuable Barry Bonds Cards

Posted on September 13, 2020 by Muhammad Saood

Now, who doesn’t know Barry bonds? He’s one of the most celebrated and cherished baseball players in the world. And like him, Barry Bonds rookie card are widely popular too. His cards are a worthy addition to any baseball lover’s card collection. Regardless of all the scandals linked to him, his rookie cards remain very popular amongst the fans especially those cards that were printed in a limited quantity. Therefore, in this article, we have compiled the most valued and cherished Barry bonds rookie and autographed card.

5. 1987 Fleer Baseball’s Hottest Stars Barry Bonds no. 5: One of the most unpopular bonds rookie card was founded by a pharmacy chain named Revco. It had a white, blue, and red border all around the card. It was made in 1987 and was sold as a set in a small box of paper, whoever bought this set also received a set of 6 stickers along with it.

4. 1987 Fleer Glossy Barry Bonds RC no.604: This Barry bonds rookie card was the first premium set produced by the fleers. It was glossy material and it’s rapidly become a fleer collection as it was printed in a very limited quantity. The lesser the cards were printed the better the quality of the product was. It is said that around 100,000 glossy cards were printed and sold.

3. 1986 Fleer Update Barry Bonds RC no. U14: This card was a hit amongst the collectors. It was released in 1986 and had a deep dark blue border all around it. It had a picture of Barry bonds on it in which he was wearing a bright yellow jersey and all these colors made an exceptional looking card. It was one of the least expensive Barry bonds rookie cards sets amongst the card collectors.

2. 1987 Topps Tiffany Barry Bonds RC no. 320: The popularity of this card took over every card that was ever produced. This card outperformed all the 1986 products. It is said that around 30,000 card sets were produced when this collection was first launched. Because of limited production, all the cards were rapidly sold.

1. 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany Barry Bonds RC no. 11T: This 1986 Topps traded tiffany Barry bonds card was one of the most popular and highlighted cards amongst all the baseball cards that were produced in the ’80s. It is said that around 5000 tiffany versions of this card were printed and produced for the 1986 Topps traded set. Based on its production, it is said that almost all the cards were sold quickly and were made available in the secondary market.

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  1. Aaron Lacy says:

    I have a 1986 barry bonds topps tiffany rookie card is like to sell. It’s in perfect condition,couldn’t be in any better in any type of way. I opened the pack as a kid and immediately placed the card in the case it’s in now . My number is 402 209 3716 if interested. Also willing to trade for something other than sports cards if ur into bartering like that?? Or if u know someone and can pass my info along to them. The reason I’m trying to sell it is so I can get enough money together to buy a cheap used car,anyway ,thanks for ur help help




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