Reggie Jackson – 1969 Topps
Reggie Jackson who is actually nicknamed Mr. October assisted his team to the World Series in a remarkable seven out of his fourteen seasons in Major League Baseball. Intriguing as it, this “rookie” card didn’t come out until two years after Jackson debuted in the Majors. During the late 1960s, there were very few card manufacturers conducting business and Topps plainly didn’t print a card for him until 1969. But, have no doubt the worth and value of this card is exceptional!

Reggie Jackson – 1969 Topps
Joshua Gibson – 1950-51 Toleteros
Joshua Gibson was a perpetually exceptional power hitter, whose legacy gets jeopardized based on the era in which he played. During his prime time, baseball was still divided, and he therefore never made it to the traditional Major League. Nevertheless, he was just the second African-American player to be drafted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Gibson’s rookie card was printed by Toleteros—according to the PSA website and was put into tobacco packages. As of now, copies of the card are selling on eBay for whopping five-figure sums.

Joshua Gibson – 1950-51 Toleteros