Sports 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 Sports Card Collection

Whether you need a formal sports memorabilia appraisal for insurance, estate, tax, legal, or sale purposes, you need a valuation you can trust — one that clearly defines what you have and what it’s worth.

Baseball in the Attic provides standards-based sports memorabilia and sports card appraisals 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. Each report follows the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), the nationally recognized framework governing ethical, defensible valuation work.

Michael Osacky

Recent Valuations

1948 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio
Item

1948 Leaf #1 Joe DiMaggio

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1948

Appraisal Value:

$1,500

Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie
Item

Fleer #57 Michael Jordan Rookie

Type

Basketball Card

Year

1986

Appraisal Value:

$225,000

Cracker Jack #65 Tris Speaker
Item

Cracker Jack #65 Tris Speaker

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1914

Appraisal Value:

$3,500

Topps #123 Sandy Koufax PSA 7
Item

Topps #123 Sandy Koufax PSA 7

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1955

Appraisal Value:

$7,500

T3 Turkey Red Nap Lajoie (Checklist Back)
Item

T3 Turkey Red Nap Lajoie (Checklist Back)

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1911

Appraisal Value:

$2,300

Topps #25 Lew Alcindor PSA 7
Item

Topps #25 Lew Alcindor PSA 7

Type

Basketball Card

Year

1969

Appraisal Value:

$4,000

Topps Complete Set (250)
Item

Topps Complete Set (250)

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1954

Appraisal Value:

$6,000

Goudey #53 Babe RuthSGC 3
Item

Goudey #53 Babe RuthSGC 3

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1933

Appraisal Value:

$14,000

T206 Ty Cobb Bat Off Shoulder SGC 2.5
Item

T206 Ty Cobb Bat Off Shoulder SGC 2.5

Type

Baseball Card

Year

-

Appraisal Value:

$4,500

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+

National Chicle #1 Dutch Clark PSA 8
Item

National Chicle #1 Dutch Clark PSA 8

Type

Football Card

Year

1935

Appraisal Value:

$30,000

National Chicle #1 Dutch Clark PSA 8
Item

National Chicle #1 Dutch Clark PSA 8

Type

Football Card

Year

1935

Appraisal Value:

$30,000

Tip Top Bread Honus Wagner PSA 2
Item

Tip Top Bread Honus Wagner PSA 2

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1910

Appraisal Value:

$125,000

Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle VG (O/C)
Item

Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle VG (O/C)

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1951

Appraisal Value:

$10,000

N173 Old Judge Detroit Deacon White
Item

N173 Old Judge Detroit Deacon White

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1888

Appraisal Value:

$20,000

Item

Jell-O Baseball Complete Box #109 Sandy Koufax

Type

Baseball Card

Year

1962

Appraisal Value:

$4,000

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: Expert Valuations for Your Collection

Step 1

Every appraisal begins with a conversation. Michael asks a few key questions and reviews photos to understand the collection and its purpose. For large collections, a photo of every single item is not required.

Step 2

Michael photographs and evaluates each item for surface quality and condition. If provenance is key, all details are obtained. Population data and prior grading history are reviewed where applicable. For ungraded items, careful condition analysis supports accurate value estimation.

Step 3

A formal, standards-based appraisal report is prepared using market comparables, auction data, grading references, and accepted valuation methodology. Reports are suitable for legal, tax, insurance, or estate purposes.

We Appraise Baseball Cards, Basketball Cards, Football Cards & More!

Baseball Cards

Basketball Cards

Football Cards

Vintage Sports Cards

Rookie Cards

Why Choose Our Sports Card
Appraisal Service?

Independent, standards-based sports card appraisal services led personally by Michael Osacky — ISA-accredited, USPAP-compliant, and Lead Appraiser at PSA.

Accredited & Standards-Based

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

Nationally Recognized Expertise

Michael Osacky serves as Lead Appraiser at PSA and has decades of experience in card grading, vintage sports card appraisal, and high-value collectible sports cards.

Direct, Conflict-Free Evaluation

Each sports card valuation is completed personally. There is no sales incentive or transactional pressure — only independent, research-based card valuation.

Our Appraisal Services:
What We Evaluate

Baseball in the Attic provides professional appraisal services of vintage and modern sports cards across all major sports, specializing in material from the 1870s through the 1970s and modern trading cards. Michael Osacky handles appraisals personally for single high-value cards and large bulk collections.

  • Pre-war and post-war cards
  • Hall of Fame rookies and key vintage issues
  • Complete or partial vintage card sets
  • Large, bulk card collections assembled over decades
  • Scarce regional and low-population issues
  • Ungraded and graded vintage cards requiring careful condition analysis

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Who We Serve:
Tailored Appraisal Services for Every Collection

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

Sports card appraisals for inherited or long-held collections.

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Documented sports 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 sports cards.

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

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Objective sports 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 shoebox finds to PSA-graded Hall of Fame rookies, work directly with Michael Osacky to receive a formal sports card appraisal grounded in recognized standards and real market data.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Sports card value is influenced by condition, rarity, grading status, player significance, population reports, historical demand, and recent comparable sales. PSA grading and condition quality can significantly impact overall card valuation.

    The cost of a sports card appraisal depends on the number of cards, research required, grading status, and intended use of the valuation. After an initial review, a clear fee structure is provided before work begins.

    Pre-war cards, Hall of Fame rookies, low-population graded cards, key vintage issues, and scarce regional releases often command significant value. However, accurate sports card value estimation requires professional condition analysis and market review.

    Timing depends on collection size and research scope. Smaller graded card appraisals may be completed more quickly, while large vintage sports card collections require more detailed review. A timeline is discussed at the outset of the process.