One of the Hall of Fame rookie cards that saw a dramatic rise in profile in the post-pandemic boom was that of Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson. Long underrated in the hobby, Gibson was dominant to the point where baseball had to change its rules to make it easier to hit against him; his 1968 season was one of the great seasons of any pitcher in history. Midgrade examples like this hit the sweet spot in value; a presentable 1959 Topps Gibson checks all the boxes for the first card of one of the game's greats.