Basketball Card Appraisal

Every appraisal is handled personally, with care, clarity, and professional rigor — free from pressure or incentive — so clients can understand what they have, what it’s worth, and why it matters.

Expert Valuations for Your Basketball Card Collection

Michael Osacky

Whether it’s a Michael Jordan rookie, a rare low-population parallel that’s taken off in today’s market, or a complete run of early Topps basketball cards — when it’s time for a professional basketball card appraisal, you want one that’s thorough, independent, and dependable.

That’s where Baseball in the Attic comes in.

We provide standards-based basketball card valuation services accepted by attorneys, courts, the IRS, insurance carriers, auction houses, and museums. The practice is led by Michael Osacky — ISA-accredited, USPAP-compliant, and Lead Appraiser at PSA, the largest third-party authentication and grading company in the world.

Recent Valuations

Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie
Item

Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie

Type

Basketball Card

Year

1986

Appraisal Value:

$225,000

Topps #25 Lew Alcindor PSA 7
Item

Topps #25 Lew Alcindor PSA 7

Type

Basketball Card

Year

1969

Appraisal Value:

$4,000

Panini Flawless Triple Logoman #TLM-JAE Jokic/Antetokounmpo/Embiid 1/1
Item

Panini Flawless Triple Logoman #TLM-JAE Jokic/Antetokounmpo/Embiid 1/1

Type

Basketball Card

Year

2022

Appraisal Value:

$100,000

Topps Basketball #77 Bill Russell PSA 5
Item

Topps Basketball #77 Bill Russell PSA 5

Type

Basketball Card

Year

1957

Appraisal Value:

$6,500

Immaculate Logoman Signed Kobe Bryant BGS 9.5 1/1
Item

Immaculate Logoman Signed Kobe Bryant BGS 9.5 1/1

Type

Basketball Card

Year

2014-2015

Appraisal Value:

$500,000+

Meet Michael, the

“Dean of Cracker Jack Baseball Cards”

Michael Osacky.

PSA’s Lead Appraiser, USPAP-compliant, Accredited Member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA)

Michael Osacky’s love for the hobby began with a shoebox of baseball cards passed down from his grandfather — cards tucked away, saved carefully, and cherished long before anyone thought about market value. That early spark grew into decades spent immersed in sports history, handling rare collections, and understanding how condition, context, and provenance shape worth. Today, he is known as the “Dean of Cracker Jack Baseball Cards,” a title given by Forbes Magazine, and is arguably the world’s leading sports memorabilia appraiser.

The Appraisal Process

Step 1

The process begins with a conversation to define the purpose of the appraisal — divorce, mediation, asset division, or legal review. Relevant details and representative photos are reviewed to determine scope and complexity.

Step 2

All inspections are conducted in person by Michael Osacky. Sports cards and sports memorabilia are personally examined to assess condition, authenticity, and valuation context, ensuring accuracy and defensibility consistent with professional standards.

Step 3

A detailed, itemized report is prepared using documented market data, consistent methodology, and USPAP-compliant standards. The final appraisal is structured for review by attorneys, financial advisors, insurers, or the court.

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Why Choose Our Basketball Card
Appraisal Service?

Independent, standards-based basketball card valuation services led personally by Michael Osacky.

Accredited & Standards-Based

Every basketball card appraisal adheres to USPAP and nationally recognized standards accepted by attorneys, courts, the IRS, insurance carriers, auction houses, and institutions.

Nationally Recognized Expertise

As Lead Appraiser at PSA, Michael brings decades of experience in basketball card grading, vintage basketball cards, and high-value collectible material across eras — from early Topps and Fleer issues to modern rare NBA cards.

Direct, Conflict-Free Evaluation

Each NBA card value determination is completed personally. There is no sales incentive, no consignment agenda, and no transactional pressure — only independent, research-based basketball card valuation.

Our Appraisal Services: What We Evaluate

Baseball in the Attic provides professional appraisal services focused on vintage basketball cards and modern NBA issues. Michael Osacky personally handles each appraisal — whether evaluating a single high-value card or reviewing a multi-generation collection.

  • Early basketball issues (Bowman, Topps, Fleer, regional releases)
  • Key Hall of Fame rookies and cornerstone vintage cards
  • 1986 Fleer and other defining modern-era rookies
  • Complete or partial basketball card sets
  • NBA Finals Championship Rings
  • Important collegiate jerseys and rings
  • 1990s inserts, refractors, and serial-numbered cards
  • Modern and ultra-modern parallels, short prints, and low-population cards
  • Ungraded and professionally graded rare NBA cards requiring detailed condition and market analysis
  • UDA Michael Jordan and Lebron James Autographs
  • Game used basketball jerseys

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Who We Serve: Tailored Appraisal Services for Every Collection

Baseball in the Attic works with people facing important decisions around basketball card collections — from inheritance and insurance to legal matters and long-term planning.

Basketball card appraisals for inherited or long-held collections.

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Documented basketball card valuation for policy updates or claims.

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Independent, well-documented graded card appraisal prepared for formal review.

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Valuations for charitable contributions of vintage or graded basketball cards.

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Sports card appraisal support for attorneys, fiduciaries, and financial professionals.

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Objective basketball card value estimation for portfolio clarity and long-term planning.

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Start Your Appraisal Now and Know Your Collection’s Worth!

From early Topps basketball cards to PSA-graded Michael Jordan rookies and modern rare NBA cards, work directly with Michael Osacky to receive a formal basketball card appraisal grounded in recognized standards and real market data.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The value of sports memorabilia is typically influenced by authenticity, condition, rarity, historical significance, and current market demand. For sports cards, factors such as centering, surface quality, grading status, and population reports can significantly affect value. For signed or game-used items, documentation, provenance, and the prominence of the athlete or event also play a critical role.

    Timing depends on the size of the collection and the purpose of the appraisal. After an initial conversation and review of materials, a realistic timeline is provided. Single-card appraisals may be completed relatively quickly, while larger or more complex collections require additional research and reporting time.

    Sometimes — but it depends on the card and your goal. Basketball card grading can help confirm condition and support market value for higher-value cards, key rookies, and scarce issues. In many cases, it makes sense to start with a brief review of what you have and the intended use (insurance, estate planning, legal matters, donation, or sale preparation) to determine whether grading is appropriate, and which cards may be worth submitting.

    Even damaged or lower-condition cards can carry meaningful value — especially if they are rare NBA cards or key rookie issues. Avoid attempting repairs or alterations, as that can reduce value. A professional appraisal can help determine the realistic market value based on the current condition.

    Yes. Basketball cards and NBA memorabilia can be appraised for insurance coverage. A formal, standards-based appraisal establishes documented value suitable for policy updates, coverage adjustments, or future claims.