Mickey Mantle 1959 Topps Card Value Guide

#10

By • Updated June 3, 2026

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12-Month Trend Summary

Over the past year, the market for the 1959 Topps #10 Mickey Mantle card has shown variability. Notably, a PSA 8-graded card was listed for $17,500 in 2023, while a CGC 1-graded card was listed for $286.09 in 2025. This suggests a potential decline in value, possibly due to market fluctuations or the availability of higher-grade copies.

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Population Report + Scarcity Commentary

The PSA population report indicates a total of 11,905 graded copies of the 1959 Topps #10 Mickey Mantle card. Of these, only 27 have achieved a Mint 9 grade, and just 1 has been graded Gem Mint 10. This scarcity, especially in higher grades, significantly enhances the card's value and appeal to collectors. (psacard.com)

Price Table

Grade Average Sale Price Population Population Higher
Gem Mint 10 1
Mint 9 $98,562 27 1
Near Mint-Mint 8 $7,987.50 329 47
Near Mint 7 $3,472.93 806 478
Excellent-Mint 6 $1,388.08 1,401 1,456
Excellent 5 $858.29 1,640 3,032
Very Good-Excellent 4 $534.41 2,128 4,915
Very Good 3 $421.55 1,551 7,323

Buy / Sell / Hold Outlook

Given the card's scarcity, especially in higher grades, and the variability in recent sale prices, collectors should exercise caution. Investing in higher-grade copies may offer better long-term value, but potential buyers should monitor the market for trends and consult with experts before making significant investments.
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Methodology & Ethics

Data sources — Goldin Auctions closing prices, eBay Terapeak analytics, and PSA Auction Prices Realized.

Sampling window — We analyse the latest 90 days of public sales. A grade appears in our tables only when at least three verified transactions exist for that grade.

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