Shop the Beckett Marketplace

How much is a Roger Clemens card worth?

Shop the Beckett Marketplace

Item Quantity Price
1992 Upper Deck #545 Roger Clemens 173 $2.50
1989 Fleer #85 Roger Clemens 211 $2.00
1993 Donruss #119 Roger Clemens 220 $5.00
1987 Topps #614 Roger Clemens AS 388 $4.00

Are there any Roger Clemens cards that are worth money?

1985 Fleer Roger Clemens #155 It certainly seems that Clemens’ appearance in 1985 Fleer shouldn’t be given the RC moniker as he was featured in the Update set of the previous year. For a second appearance, it still does extremely well and is one of the most valuable cards in the product.

What are the most valuable baseball cards from 1985?

1985 Topps #401 Mark McGwire Rookie Card.

  • 1985 Topps #627 Eric Davis Rookie Card.
  • 1985 Topps #181 Roger Clemens Rookie Card.
  • 1985 Topps #536 Kirby Puckett Rookie Card.
  • 1985 Topps #3 Dwight Gooden Record Breaker.
  • 1985 Topps #30 Cal Ripken Jr.
  • 1985 Topps #665 Don Mattingly.
  • 1985 Topps #620 Dwight Gooden Rookie Card.
  • How much is a 1986 Topps Roger Clemens worth?

    1986 topps 661 roger clemens Value: $0.49 – $632.00 | MAVIN.

    What is considered Roger Clemens rookie card?

    1985 Topps Roger Clemens Rookie Card #181 Although there isn’t a huge discrepancy in value, the 1985 Topps Roger Clemens Rookie Card is arguably the most iconic when placed alongside his Donruss and Fleer cards. Part of that is history.

    How much is a 1988 Roger Clemens baseball card worth?

    1988 topps roger Clemens Value: $0.23 – $161.50 | MAVIN.

    How much is a 1985 baseball card worth?

    SportsCardsPro Index: 1985 Topps

    Card Ungraded Grade 9
    Roger Clemens #181 [RC] $8.27 $73.89
    Kirby Puckett #536 [RC] $5.39 $75.50
    Eric Davis #627 [RC] $3.99 $60.00
    Dwight Gooden #620 [RC] $4.00 $37.99

    What is the value of a 1985 Topps baseball card set?

    You can now own a complete, NM-MT 1985 Topps Baseball set for $20-$30… sometimes less. Of course, there are other factors that led to the dramatic fall of the ’85 set’s value other than the personal and/or professional problems of players.

    Are Barry Bonds cards worth anything?

    I always liked the design of the 1986 Fleer Update set. This card with its blue bordering, bright yellow nameplate down below and image of Bonds in the batting cage has a lot going for it. In top condition they can be worth just under $100.

    What year is Roger Clemens rookie card?

    1985
    Although there isn’t a huge discrepancy in value, the 1985 Topps Roger Clemens Rookie Card is arguably the most iconic when placed alongside his Donruss and Fleer cards.

    What is the 1985 Topps baseball set worth?

    1985 Topps baseball set Value: $0.99 – $2,919.95 | MAVIN.

    What is the grade of a 1985 Roger Clemens rookie card?

    1985 Topps #181 Roger Clemens Rookie Card. Graded PSA 7 NM. NEW LABEL #181 1985 Topps #181 Roger Clemens Rookie Card. Graded PSA 7 NM. NEW LABEL #181 1985 Topps Roger Clemens Rookie Card! PSA 9 (Mint)! Sharp Card! #181 Roger Clemens prices (Baseball Cards 1985 Topps) are updated daily for each source listed above.

    How often are Roger Clemens prices updated?

    Roger Clemens prices (Baseball Cards 1985 Topps) are updated daily for each source listed above. The prices shown are the lowest prices available for Roger Clemens the last time we updated. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price.

    How good was Roger Clemens as a pitcher?

    Roger Clemens was one of the most dominant pitchers of his era with exceptional control of his curveball, fastball (which often topped out at 95 mph) and his split-fingered fastball that “dropped off the table” with superb success as his “out-pitch”.

    What happened to Roger Clemens in the Mitchell Report?

    Clemens finished his career with a 354-184 record with 118 complete games, 46 shutouts, a 3.12 career ERA and 4,672 Ks. Clemens was named in the 2007 Mitchell Report as having used performance enhancing drugs and was indicted on charges of making false statements to Congress in 2010.