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Andrew McCutchen Rookie Cards: Values & Price Guide

By Ripbin Research · Updated 2026-06-12 · prices from live market data

Rookie cards are where collections start and where the biggest premiums live. This guide ranks Andrew McCutchen's earliest-year cards by value, beginning with the 2018 issues — every price pulled from current market data.

Prices below are for raw copies (top of the list: ~$23.17); click through any card for its full PSA/BGS/CGC/SGC grade ladder.

  1. 2018 Stadium Club Chrome Andrew McCutchen #SCC-12

    #12018 Stadium Club Chrome Andrew McCutchen #SCC-12

    $23.17

    The undisputed king of this list at $23.17 raw. The Gold Minted parallel is the version driving this price.

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    #22018 Topps Heritage 1969 Collector Cards Andrew McCutchen #AM

    $1.95PSA 10 ~$39.99

    Valued around $1.95 ungraded. A PSA 10 changes the math entirely: about $39.99.

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    #32018 Topps Finest Andrew McCutchen #92

    $1.80

    Valued around $1.80 ungraded. The Refractor parallel is the version driving this price.

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Market snapshot

The top 6 Andrew McCutchen cards are worth a combined $30.95 in raw condition, and where graded data exists, PSA 10 copies average about 20.5× the raw price — condition is doing real work in this market. Most entries remain accessible for new collectors. Values move with the market — each card page above tracks current prices and live listings.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most valuable Andrew McCutchen rookie card?
The 2018 Stadium Club Chrome Andrew McCutchen #SCC-12 tops the list at around $23.17 ungraded — graded copies sell for more.
Are Andrew McCutchen cards worth money?
Yes — the top 6 Andrew McCutchen cards alone are worth about $30.95 combined in raw condition, and gem-mint graded copies average roughly 20.5× the raw price.
Where can I sell Andrew McCutchen cards?
eBay is the most liquid market — each card above links to live listings. You can also scan your cards with Ripbin to track values and receive bids from collectors.
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