It depends on which card you have and how many you have.
The 22kt gold baseball cards are a collection created by the Danbury Mint. They cover many of the great baseball greats including Babe Ruth.
You can purchase these cards directly from Danbury mint here: www.danburymint.com/sports/prod/DB5/22kt-Gold-Babe-Ruth-Base
In the 1990s, there was another set of 22kt gold baseball cards reproduced by Curtis Management. These feature a significant number more in regards to players, but they aren’t worth as much as one would hope.
Overall, any of these cards are being sold across the internet for no more than $25. Some a little more, some a little less, but ultimately not a whole lot of money. The gold itself is a thin plate, so it’s not going to yield a whole lot. An actual paper Topps card version of some of these (especially a Babe Ruth) will yield much more than the 22kt gold version.
The 22kt gold versions are great for display and have a very unique look to them. Many of the different cards feature both a front and back that is displayed in the gold and they all come with a license and a certificate of authenticity. You’ll be able to have off of the different legends of baseball to display for a fairly low price.
The value of your card will vary on the year, who produced it and what player the card is of. The value will be somewhere between $5 and $25.
At the end of the day, these cards haven’t been out long enough to gain a significant amount of value. They will most likely be worth more money in several years, after they are no longer available for sale. Like any other collector item, they should be purchased because you like them, not because you think you’ll make a profit from them.
The 22kt gold baseball cards are a collection created by the Danbury Mint. They cover many of the great baseball greats including Babe Ruth.
You can purchase these cards directly from Danbury mint here: www.danburymint.com/sports/prod/DB5/22kt-Gold-Babe-Ruth-Base
In the 1990s, there was another set of 22kt gold baseball cards reproduced by Curtis Management. These feature a significant number more in regards to players, but they aren’t worth as much as one would hope.
Overall, any of these cards are being sold across the internet for no more than $25. Some a little more, some a little less, but ultimately not a whole lot of money. The gold itself is a thin plate, so it’s not going to yield a whole lot. An actual paper Topps card version of some of these (especially a Babe Ruth) will yield much more than the 22kt gold version.
The 22kt gold versions are great for display and have a very unique look to them. Many of the different cards feature both a front and back that is displayed in the gold and they all come with a license and a certificate of authenticity. You’ll be able to have off of the different legends of baseball to display for a fairly low price.
The value of your card will vary on the year, who produced it and what player the card is of. The value will be somewhere between $5 and $25.
At the end of the day, these cards haven’t been out long enough to gain a significant amount of value. They will most likely be worth more money in several years, after they are no longer available for sale. Like any other collector item, they should be purchased because you like them, not because you think you’ll make a profit from them.