
George Gee Cards — Price Guide & Checklist
3 cards · 3 sets · 1951–1953
Midpoint tracks 3 George Gee hockey cards across 3 sets (1951–1953), 3 of them with live raw and graded market values. The most valuable is George Gee #43 at $5,088 in PSA 10. Prices come from real market sales and are refreshed daily.
- Cards
- 3
- Sets
- 3
- Priced
- 3
- Top card (PSA 10)
- $5,088
- Raw total
- $36.94
Most valuable George Gee cards
Cards by year
Every tracked George Gee card grouped by set year, newest first — most valuable at the top of each year.
19531 card
| Card | Set | Raw | PSA 9 | PSA 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| George Gee #83 | 1953 Parkhurst | $7.94 | $268 | $1,756 |
19521 card
| Card | Set | Raw | PSA 9 | PSA 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| George Gee #36 | 1952 Parkhurst | $8.67 | $323 | $2,123 |
19511 card
| Card | Set | Raw | PSA 9 | PSA 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| George Gee #43 | 1951 Parkhurst | $20.33 | $766 | $5,088 |
Sets featuring George Gee
All Hockey sets →Best George Gee cards to grade
Cards with the widest gap between raw and PSA 10 value — where a clean, well-centered copy gains the most from grading.
FAQ
- How many George Gee cards are there?
- Midpoint tracks 3 George Gee hockey cards across 3 sets, released between 1951 and 1953. 3 of them have live raw or graded market values.
- What is the most valuable George Gee card?
- The most valuable George Gee card tracked by Midpoint is George Gee #43 from 1951 Parkhurst, currently $5,088 in PSA 10 (raw $20.33).
- What years are George Gee cards from?
- George Gee cards tracked by Midpoint run from 1951 to 1953; the earliest cards are from 1951.
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