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John Henry Johnson Baseball Card

Sports Memorabilia

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$10 - $25

As of May 27, 2026

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A 1976 Topps baseball trading card featuring John Henry Johnson, a former professional baseball player who played for the Milwaukee Brewers. The card has a wood grain finish and includes the player's name and team in vibrant colors.

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This appraisal value considers the card's condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. While John Henry Johnson is not a Hall of Fame player, early Topps cards, especially from the 1970s, can hold nostalgic value and be sought after by fans and collectors. The price can fluctuate based on the card's condition (e.g., mint, near mint), but typical sales range between $10 to $25.

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