10 Most Expensive & Invaluable Baseballs Ever

Babe Ruth's 1933 All-Star Game Home Run Ball: Considered one of the most iconic baseballs in history, Babe Ruth's home run ball from the 1933 All-Star Game is invaluable.

Mark McGwire's 70th Home Run Ball (1998): Breaking the single-season home run record, Mark McGwire's 70th home run ball from the 1998 season holds significant historical value.

Barry Bonds' 756th Career Home Run Ball (2007): Surpassing Hank Aaron's home run record, Barry Bonds' 756th career home run ball is considered priceless, with estimates valuing it at over $500,000.

Honus Wagner T206 Baseball Card: While not a traditional baseball, the Honus Wagner T206 baseball card is one of the most valuable sports collectibles ever.

Lou Gehrig Farewell Speech Baseball (1939): The baseball used during Lou Gehrig's famous farewell speech at Yankee Stadium in 1939 holds immense sentimental value.

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Pete Rose's 4,192nd Hit Baseball (1985):Breaking Ty Cobb's all-time hits record, Pete Rose's 4,192nd hit baseball holds significant historical value,prices upwards of $300k.

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Willie Mays' 660th Career Home Run Ball (1971): Joining the 500 home run club, Willie Mays' 660th career home run ball is a prized collectible,valuing it at over $200,000.

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Derek Jeter's 3,000th Hit Home Run Ball (2011): Achieving a rare milestone, Derek Jeter's 3,000th hit home run ball holds significant value, prices exceeding $100,000.

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Cy Young's 500th Win Baseball (1910): Becoming the first pitcher to reach 500 career wins, Cy Young's 500th win baseball is a piece of baseball history, it at over $200,000.

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Roberto Clemente's 3,000th Hit Baseball (1972):Achieving a milestone shortly before his tragic death,Roberto Clemente's 3,000th hit baseball holds immense sentimental value.

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