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    • 1985 Chong Modesto A’s Incorrect Spelling PSA 10. Before he was slugging for the Oakland A’s, Mark McGwire spent time in the minors like most major leaguers.
    • 1991 Topps Desert Shield #270 PSA 10. In the early 1990s, a variation version of the 1991 Topps Baseball set called 1991 Topps Desert Shield Baseball emerged, and has become one of the most valuable sets of the junk wax era.
    • 1993 Finest Refractor PSA 9. If you haven’t yet, let me welcome you into the mesmerizing world of the 1993 Finest baseball card set – one of baseball’s best – where a hidden gem awaits those with a keen eye.
    • 1997 Totally Certified Platinum Gold /30 PSA 9. Totally Certified was a different card offering at the time given that it was a three-card pack, which contained two Platinum Red cards (/3999) and one Platinum Blue (/1999).
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    • 1985 Topps Tiffany Mark McGwire RC #401. Few modern cards have ever rivaled the celebrity and popularity of Mickey Mantle's 1952 Topps card. McGwire's 1985 Topps rookie card is one such option that arguably managed this feat for a period.
    • 2003 Upper Deck Marks of Greatness Mark McGwire Autograph Jersey. For many years, McGwire's autograph was very difficult to find and it wasn't until 2002, when McGwire signed an exclusive autograph deal with Upper Deck, that his certified autographs became more common.
    • 1985 Frank Chong Modesto A's Mark McGwire #17. As McGwire's early cards exploded in popularity in the late 1990s, his pre-rookie, minor league appearances were counterfeited very frequently, including these two cards from his days with the Modesto Athletics.
    • 1982 Anchorage Glacier Pilots Mark McGwire. Collectors interested in obtaining the earliest baseball card available for Mark McGwire can look all the way back to the 1982 Anchorage Glacier Pilots set for Big Mac's first card.
    • Mark McGwire Rookie Card Value. Check prices on: Amazon. The first thing most collectors want to know is: how much is a Mark McGwire rookie card worth? It definitely isn’t worth what it used to be…
    • Key Facts. Distinction: This is his first recognized mainstream rookie card. I say “first” because the hobby also recognizes a lot of his cards printed in 1987 as rookies, too.
    • 1985 Topps Tiffany. Check prices on: Amazon. There is also a Topps Tiffany version of the Mark McGwire rookie card. And it is much more valuable than its regular Topps counterpart...
    • What About The McGwire Cards From 1987? As I mentioned earlier, many collectors recognize some of his cards from 1987 as rookie cards as well. The key reason being: they were the first cards to feature McGwire in a MLB uniform.
    • 1985 Topps Tiffany
    • 1985 Topps
    • 1987 Leaf #46 “Rated Rookie”
    • 1991 Topps Desert Shield Mark McGwire #270
    • 1985 Frank Chong Modesto A's Mark McGwire #17
    • 1987 Topps Tiffany #366
    • 1982 Anchorage Glacier Pilots Mark McGwire
    • 1993 Topps Finest Refractor Mark McGwire #92
    • 1997 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Parallels Mark McGwire #49
    • 1999 Topps Chrome Mark McGwire #220
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    This card shows McGwire not in an Oakland A's uniform or even in one of his Minor League uniforms. Instead, he's shown in his Olympic uniform when he represented Team USA in the 1984 Olympics. He's beaming at the camera while holding a bat. While this card might be almost identical in appearance to the regular 1985 Topps card, there are a couple of...

    While this is not as special as the Tiffany version, it is still a desirable card to have in your collection. This may be considered his rookie card by some, while others may prefer to get the ones that first show him wearing an Oakland A’s uniform. Still, if you want to get a card that was made by one of the bigger card companies, this is the one ...

    Leaf was basically Donruss, except it was sold in Canada. There would be a Leaf logo where the Donruss one would normally be found. The thing that makes this Leaf card more valuable than its Donruss counterpart is that it is scarce to find. The card looks the same, otherwise, but if you find this one, you would benefit from having it in your collec...

    This card was printed during a time when American patriotic fever was at a high again, given that President George H.W. Bush had sent forces over to Kuwait in Operation Desert Shield. The company created this set to be sent over to the troops that were serviced there. McGwire’s card happened to have an error on it, though, which increased its value...

    One problem that some people have when writing about McGwire is remembering how to spell his last name. Some of these cards have that issue, spelling it “McGuire,” which is a perfectly common way of doing that. It’s just not his last name. So there are some copies that some poor sap printed before someone else noticed and said, “Hey, it’s McGwire!”...

    This is another McGwire card from a rare set, but it is not as rare as the 1985 one, due to more of them being made compared to the 5,000 from '85. That dilutes the value of it a bit more. The regular Topps cards were even worse in terms of over-saturating the card market. The production value of this card is much higher than the typical Topps card...

    Another card from when McGwire was a young one. You can tell it’s from the early 1980s because he has the John Denver-style haircut under his cap. One wonders if he had any idea that he would enthrall a nation as both a rookie and over a decade after that rookie year. This is not even a Minor League card, since the Anchorage Glacier Pilots are part...

    This was during a time when card companies really liked to do some funky things with their products. They had all kinds of glossy effects with colors and made some of them shiny enough to be seen from the International Space Station. Collectors like this card since it looks unique…plus, 1993 was the first year that Topps introduced this card to the...

    The thing that makes this unique is that McGwire was only one of 150 players in this set. Plus, people couldn’t buy sets, they had to chase them in packs. There were three types of Platinum Cards in this set – Platinum Red, Blue, and Gold. Out of the three types, the people who got the gold ones were the luckiest. It also has the best value if it s...

    1998 was an amazing year for baseball. McGwire and Sammy Sosa were engaged in a home run duel for the ages, with both of them chasing Roger Maris’ single-season home run mark of 61. This chase helped bring back fans, who had been disinterested after the ugly strike of ‘94 wiped out the World Series. Topps created a series of cards to put in their ‘...

    Learn about the rarest and most expensive cards of the former slugger who broke Roger Maris' home run record. Find out the factors that affect their value, such as errors, scarcity, and autographs.

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