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Ted Kluszewski [Gray Back] #25 1956 Topps Baseball — Card Value
1956 Topps BaseballWhat the Ted Kluszewski [Gray Back] #25 (1956 Topps Baseball) card is worth — ungraded vs graded.
Ted Kluszewski [Gray Back] #25 1956 Topps Baseball value — Ungraded $14 · Grade 9 $460 · PSA 10 $3,034. Prices updated July 2026.
Real sold prices per grade — the PSA 10 premium on this card is 216.7× raw.
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Which version do you have?
To simply own the Ted Kluszewski #25 1956 Topps, buy the Standard version for $12. The Gray Back version at $14 offers a slight premium, likely due to its specific print run or aesthetic appeal, though scarcity isn't the primary driver here. If your goal is basic ownership, stick with the Standard. If you prefer the slightly rarer or visually distinct Gray Back, the extra $2 is a small investment for a different look.
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Item details
- Brand
- Baseball
- Set
- 1956 Topps Baseball
- Sport
- Baseball
- Number
- #25
Ted Kluszewski [Gray Back] #25 1956 Topps Baseball value
A raw (ungraded) Ted Kluszewski [Gray Back] #25 runs around $14, a Grade 9 about $460, and a PSA 10 commands $3034.
What drives the price
Grade, centering, rookie/star status, set scarcity, and print run drive sports-card value. PSA/BGS gem-mint copies and rookies of stars carry the biggest premiums; raw commons sell for little.
Price guide
Sold values by grade vs. what sellers ask today
| Condition | Value | Based on |
|---|---|---|
| Ungraded | $14 | eBay sold comps |
| Grade 9 | $460 | eBay sold comps |
| PSA 10 | $3,034 | eBay sold comps |
Frequently asked questions
- What is the starting value for an ungraded Ted Kluszewski #25?
- An ungraded copy of the 1956 Topps Baseball card is currently valued starting at $14.
- How much is a graded PSA 10 version of this card worth?
- A PSA 10 graded version of the Ted Kluszewski #25 sells for $3034.
- Is the 1956 Topps set generally considered valuable?
- Yes, this specific card (#25) shows high potential value, ranging from $14 ungraded to $3034 graded.