1911 General Baking Ty Cobb
We were now aware that baseball cards had been sold in various things like bread, candy, cigarettes, and gums. The PSA 8 card was one example of a card that had been packaged with loaves of bread. It was sold in September 2008 for a hefty price of $272,980 and was also the highest PSA-graded 1911 General Baking Ty Cobb. The next one was graded a PSA 6 last August 2018, and it would be safe to assume that the card would have made more money if it had been sold today.
1910 E98 Ty Cobb
Most of us would agree that Ty Cobb was the most gifted baseball athlete during the early twentieth century. Ty Cobb was an incredible batter, one of the best base stealers, and a great defense. There would be no doubt he was the dominant player in the American League in the Deadball Era. However, Ty Cobb had an aggressive play style that led to some criticisms. Despite this, the card would always make money, especially when it was in mint condition. The PSA 10 E98 Ty Cobb was sold for $270,600 last May 2019.