George Brett #44, Leaf

George Brett #44

Leaf · 1991

Standard
Market value
$0
Avg grade
6.5

The George Brett (#44, Leaf, 1991) is a standard Baseball card. Across 1 ZeroPop community scans it averages a 6.5/10 grade (EX-MT), with 0% grading Gem Mint 9.5 or higher. Its current raw market value is about $0.

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This card at every grade

Real community scans of the George Brett, graded across the scale, with the typical value at each tier.

George Brett graded 7
7
100% of scans
$0

Community grades

6.5
Avg Grade
1
Scans
0%
Gem Mint 9.5+
6.5
Top Grade

Grade distribution

7
1 · 100%

Average sub-grades

Corners
8.5
Edges
8.0
Surface
8.5
Centering
6.0

Most common condition issues

Chipping 100%

Community average: 6.5 (EX-MT) · based on 1 ZeroPop scans

Recent community scans

George Brett, graded 6.5
George Brett
Leaf
6.5$0

Card details

SetLeaf
Number#44
Year1991
GameBaseball
RarityStandard
FinishStandard

Frequently asked questions

What is a George Brett worth?

A raw (ungraded) George Brett from Leaf currently carries a market value of about $0. Graded copies sell for more. The value ladder on this page shows the estimated price at each grade.

What grade do most George Brett cards get?

Across 1 community scans on ZeroPop, the George Brett averages a 6.5/10 overall grade. 0% reach Gem Mint (9.5+). Sub-grade averages: corners 8.5, edges 8.0, surface 8.5, centering 6.0.

What are the most common defects on a George Brett?

The most frequently flagged condition issues on scanned George Brett cards are Chipping (100% of scans).

Is the George Brett worth grading?

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