9 Great Frank Robinson Cards Under $100

Some Frank Robinson cards might be too expensive for the average collector, but looking through all his base cards, we found some great budget-friendly options.

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Frank Robinson cards are among the most collectable baseball cards in the hobby, but his early cards might be too expensive for most budget-minded collectors. This article will help dispel the myth that you can’t afford any of his cards because there are several that are both beautiful and collectable.

This man has a connection to Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani, two of the most collectable players in the 21st century. Robinson’s nickname is “The Judge,” and along with Ohtani, they are the only two baseball players to ever have won an MVP Award in both the American League and the National League.

Robinson had a long baseball career, playing for five teams over 21 seasons. The slugger played well enough for three of those teams to have his jersey retired and to get a statue erected in his honor! Baseball card collectors from three different cities clamor for his card because he’s a legend in Cincinnati, Baltimore and Cleveland!

With 21 MLB seasons on his resume, Robinson has a ton of cards produced, but we tracked down several great cards worth picking up for your collection, a half-century later from when they were created.

Disclaimer: This is not investment advice, as I am not a financial planner. These are my observations as a sports card collector. Please make your own decisions.

Flagship True Rookie Card: 1957 Topps Frank Robinson Rookie Card #35 PSA 3 $165

While Robinson’s rookie card can be costly, it still ranks among one of the best baseball rookie cards of all time. As a legendary slugger from the ‘50s, most of his cards are very affordable. The 1957 Topps set is the first one where they used full color photos of players, and Robinson’s pose is perfect. Even so, it might not be an affordable option for many, especially in good condition.

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1957 Topps Frank Robinson

9 Great Frank Robinson Cards Worth Under $100

Note that a “Collector’s Grade” usually refers to a grade that is one number above the decade that the card was produced. For budget-friendly options, we aim at cards that are either a grade equal to the decade or a number below. So, a PSA 5 of a card from the ‘60s is fine for us.

1958 Topps Frank Robinson #285 PSA 5 $95

  • His second-year card is also a great card, this time with a sweet headshot, which many of those 1958 cards used.
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1958 Topps Frank Robinson

1959 Topps Frank Robinson #435 PSA 6 $85

  • This card is cheap enough to get a “Collector’s Grade” PSA 6 slab for about $30 more than a PSA 5.
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1959 Topps Frank Robinson

1961 Topps Frank Robinson #360 PSA 6 $80

  • Look through most of Robinson’s early cards – they’re so colorful and bright, just beautiful to have in a card display.
1961 Topps Frank Robinson cards
1961 Topps Frank Robinson

1962 Topps Frank Robinson All-Star #396 PSA 6 $25

  • You can buy this card raw for less than $10, but why would you if you can get it for $25 in EX-MT condition? This is one of the best bargains around.
1962 Topps Frank Robinson cards All-Star
1962 Topps Frank Robinson All-Star

1965 Topps Frank Robinson #120 PSA 6 $80

  • The close-up on the batting stance, the awesome playful card design, the skyblue card coloring, it’s just a great looking card on every level.
1965 Topps Frank Robinson cards
1965 Topps Frank Robinson

1967 Topps Frank Robinson #100 PSA 6 $60

  • While the 1966 version was Robinson’s first card issued while he was with the Orioles, this one looks better.
1967 Topps Frank Robinson cards
1967 Topps Frank Robinson cards

1970 Topps Frank Robinson All-Star #463 PSA 7 $30

  • This is yet another amazing-looking All-Star card with a great grade at a ridiculous price for someone who nearly hit 600 home runs in his career.
1970 Topps Frank Robinson cards All-Star
1970 Topps Frank Robinson All-Star

1972 Topps Traded Frank Robinson #754 PSA 7 $30

  • We know Robinson as a player for the Reds, Orioles and Cleveland, but what about his time in Los Angeles? He played 103 games for the Dodgers and smacked 19 home runs before joining the Angels in 1974.
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1972 Topps Traded Frank Robinson #754

1975 Topps Frank Robinson #580 PSA 7 $40

  • One of the best looking designs of the 1970s, this 1975 Topps card of The Judge is his first issued from when he joined Cleveland. They convinced him to be a player-manager in 1975, and he hit a home run in his first at-bat in that role. Robinson played just 100 games with Cleveland from 1974 to 1976, his last year in the majors.
1975 Topps Frank Robinson cards
1975 Topps Frank Robinson

There’s no questioning that Frank Robinson cards should rank alongside some of the very legends he competed against, including Aaron, Mantle, Mays and Roberto Clemente. Some might argue that those other players all mostly remained on one team their entire career, but an argument could be made that Robinson is more collectable because three different fanbases call him their own. You can check out our list of all the best baseball rookie cards here to find some other gems, including the four great rookie cards of Ken Griffey Jr. for any budget!

What are your favorite Frank Robinson cards of all time?

David Gonos

David Gonos

David Gonos spent 5 years as a CBSSports.com Senior Fantasy Writer and three more years writing with SI.com. Over the past 17 years, his work has been published on NFL.com, MLB.com, FanDuel, FoxSports.com and USA Today. Since 2001, he has been tracking down the Top 50-plus Free Fantasy Football Draft Tools online. You can contact David Gonos here.

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