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Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 Price Guide

Baseball · Baseball Cards 1968 Topps · Released 1968

Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 (Baseball Cards 1968 Topps) is currently worth $315 raw (near mint) (as of Jul 11, 2026). Values come from the PriceCharting price guide and are refreshed weekly. Grading is the single biggest value lever — check the raw-to-PSA-10 gap below, then scan your copy to see if its centering makes the grade.

Current prices

Raw (ungraded)

Ungraded$315

Graded — grade ladder

Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 graded prices by company and grade
GradeGraded
8$4,000
7$1,085

Last updated 2026-07-11 · Source: the PriceCharting price guide

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Is it worth grading?

Strong grading candidate — 13× premium in Grade 8

A Grade 8 Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 sells for $4,000 against $315 raw: a $3,685 spread, 13× the ungraded price. Centering is the usual reason a clean copy misses the 10 — measure it before you submit.

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Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 — frequently asked

How much is Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 (Baseball Cards 1968 Topps) worth?

As of Jul 11, 2026, Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 (Baseball Cards 1968 Topps): an ungraded near-mint copy sells for about $315, a Grade 8 sells for about $4,000. Values come from the PriceCharting price guide and are refreshed weekly.

Is Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 worth grading?

A Grade 8 Mike McCormick [White Team Letters] #400 sells for $4,000 against $315 raw: a $3,685 spread, 13× the ungraded price. Centering is the usual reason a clean copy misses the 10 — measure it before you submit.

Where do these Baseball card prices come from?

Prices are the PriceCharting price guide, refreshed weekly. Raw values reflect near-mint (NM) ungraded copies; graded values are per grading company and grade.

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