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1888 N162 Goodwin Champions Cap Anson .......................................
SGC 84 - SOLD
This
N162 Goodwin Champions single wonderfully illustrates the most dominant
and talented 19th Century athlete. Adrian Anson led the league in Hits,
Doubles (3 times), RBIs (8 times), Walks, Batting Average (4 times), On
Base Percentage (4 times), and Fielding Average (5 times). "Cap" marshalled
the Chicago White Stockings to 5 Pennants, was the first to gain 3,000
hits and was a regular player for 27 years. A strong proponent of basestealing,
this innovator began hit-and-run plays, rotated pitchers and institutionalized
preseason training. In fact, despite coaching many of the finest 19th
Century players, none could match his remarkable records and ability.
Voted to the Hall of Fame in 1939, Adrian "Cap" Anson was also the person
most responsible for the popularization and development of baseball in
the 19th Century. The best 19th Century baseball player featured on the
most attractive 19th Century Card.
This particular copy is without question among the
best known examples. The centering, corner sharpness, imagery, color,
focus, registration, whiteness, freshness and brilliance are all absolutely
fantastic. Everything about this exceptional single is simply phenomenal!
Even if you do not desire high quality 19th Century cards, this is THE
DEFINITIVE CARD from the origins of baseball and one of the MOST IMPORTANT
EVERY PRODUCED!
1887 N172 Old Judge C. Alcott (Taken from Old Judge Pack)
................. SGC 98 - SOLD
Among
all of the grading companies, there are literally only a handful of N172
Old Judge singles graded Mint. However, there
is ONLY ONE GEM MINT 10. Furthermore, this Gem Mint
10 is the only known example that was found in a completely intact
and unopened Old Judge Cigarette package. In fact, it is unlikely that
another such find has occurred in the last 100 years. As such, it is,
and always will be the only Pedigreed Gem Mint 10 example.
While no card is completely flawless, this
card has many qualities that make it significantly nicer than any other
known N172. First, This is the only Old Judge with four original, razor
sharp, Gem Mint, and Perfect corners! The imagery is unquestionably
superb. The contrast, focus and registration are absolutely incredible.
Furthermore, the edges are fresh and clean and the reverse is literally
fresh-from-the-pack! The clarity of the depicted Charles Alcott, third
baseman for Mansfield (the only Mansfield player in the set), is absolutely
stunning.
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1887 N172 Old Judge Tug Arundel .....................................................
SGC 92 - $9,500
Mint corners, outstanding image quality & contrast, and a perfect
reverse. One of the best N172s we've seen.
1888 N172 Old Judge Ed Andrews & Buster
Hoover ........................ SGC 86 - $2,500
Features Ed Andrews being tagged by Buster Hoover, Philadelphia.
1888 N172 Old Judge Jersey Bakley ..................................................
SGC 88 - $3,500
"C" showing in "Copyrighted". Cleveland, 1888.
1888 N172 Old Judge Jersey Bakley .................................................
SGC 84 - $2,000
"C" not showing in "Copyrighted". Cleveland, 1888.
1887 N172 Old Judge Fido Baldwin
.................................................... SGC 88 - $5,000
Chicago, NL.
1887 N172 Old Judge Jake Beckley (St.
Louis) ............................... SGC 88 - $25,000
St. Louis Whites, Western Association. HOF,
Rookie Card!
1888 N172 Old Judge Jack Boyle........................................................
SGC 86 - $1,500
St. Louis Browns, American Association.
1887 N172 Old Judge Patsy Cahill ......................................................
SGC 86 - $2,500
1887 N172 Old Judge Bill Collins .......................................................
SGC 86 - $2,500
New York.
1887 N172 Old Judge Charles Comiskey (St. Louis Champions) .... SGC 84
- SOLD
Many
baseball historians place Charles Comiskey as one of the most influential
owners in the Major Leagues. His iron handed control over the Chicago
White Sox led to one of the most controversial moves in the history of
baseball -- the banning of the 1919 Black Sox. However, Comiskey was also
a great innovator and was one of the founders of the American League.
Appropriately nicknamed "The Old Roman",
Charles Comiskey enjoyed a spectacular season in 1887 in which he hit
.335, stole an amazing 117 bases, scored 139 runs, and drove in 103 for
the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the American Association. Also, as a
manager for the team, Comiskey led St. Louis to a first place finish.
Then, in 1900, he founded the Chicago White Stockings by bringing a St.
Paul minor league team (which he owned) to the American League.
Without reservation, one of the scarcest
of all high-grade 19th century Hall of Fame cards - in all, only two examples
have been graded by SGC (the other, a Vg-Ex 4). Superb contrast, untoned
borders, spectacular centering, sharp corners, and an uncommonly even
cut make this the best N172 Comiskey in the hobby!
1887 N172 Old Judge Samuel Crane ................................................
SGC 92 - $10,000
Gem Mint corners and spectacular contrast! Washington.
1887 N172 Old Judge Pat Dealy ..........................................................
SGC 88 - $5,000
Four Mint corners. Superb contrast.
1888 N172 Bobby Gilks .......................................................................
SGC 84 - $1,500
Cleveland.
1888 N172 Old Judge James "Bug"
Halliday (Holliday) .................. SGC 86 - $1,500
Des Moines.
1888 N172 Old Judge John Irwin ........................................................
SGC 86 - $2,000
Washington.
1887 N172 Old Judge King Kelly .......................................................
PSA 9 - $150,000
This
is unquestionably the finest example of an Old Judge in the hobby!
Additionally, although comparisons with other issues are difficult because
of structural differences, there has yet to be a single 19th century piece
of cardboard produced by anyone that even comes close to the quality of
this fine specimen. Arguably, this is the most exciting and wonderful
find in the storied history of baseball card collecting. Furthermore,
instead of a mere common, King Kelly was easily one of the two greatest
Hall of Famers to play more than 110 years ago. His popularity is partially
based on a rapport with players and fans that is as strong as any player
since Kelly first debuted his marvelously and incomparable ability. Kelly's
antics thrilled and entertained legions of baseball fans as his prowess
on the diamond established a high level Hall of Fame career. There will
likely never be another true Mint condition Old Judge graded
and there will never be another Mike "King" Kelly. Click
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1888 N172 Old Judge Jim Keenan ......................................................
SGC 86 - $3,500
Cincinnati.
1887 N172 Old Judge J. J. Kenyon .....................................................
SGC 86 - $2,000
St. Louis Whites, Western Association.
1887 N172 Old Judge Billy O'Brien ....................................................
SGC 86 - $3,500
Washington.
1888 N172 Old Judge Paul Radford ....................................................
SGC 86 - $5,000
Brooklyn.
1888 N172 Old Judge Ed Silch .............................................................
SGC 84 - $2,000
Brooklyn.
1888 N172 Old Judge Harry Staley .....................................................
SGC 88 - $5,000
St. Louis Whites, Western Association.
1888 N172 Old Judge Sam Trott ............................................................
PSA 8 - $2,500
Newark.
1888 N172 Old Judge Jimmy Williams ..............................................
SGC 88 - $10,000
Manager, Cleveland.
1887 N172 Old Judge Ned Williamson ................................................
SGC 84 - $5,000
Chicago, NL.
1909 T206 Ty Cobb (Bat Off Shoulder) UZIT Reverse ......................
PSA 6 - SOLD
One
of Ty Cobb’s most popular and appealing pre-war issues. This particular
version was distributed with Uzit mouth piece cigarettes and to date,
is one of only two known examples!
(a third is rumored to exist). As such, it has been identified by collectors
as one of the most important 20th century baseball cards. For the Cobb
collector who has nearly everything, this card is unquestionably scarcer
than either the T206 Honus Wagner or the Ty Cobb “brand” back variety.
Its significance is further enhanced by Professional Sports Authenticator
which has assigned a grade of Excellent to Mint (PSA 6) to this specimen.
Well centered with unbelievably strong and vibrant color. An unprecedented
and unique investment opportunity!
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1911 T205 Gold Border Ty Cobb (Hassan Reverse) ..........................
SGC 84 - SOLD
1914 Cracker Jack #103 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson ...........................
SGC 60 - SOLD
Taking all cards in to consideration, including the T206 Wagner and 1933
Lajoie, the 1914 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson remains as one of the scarcest
baseball cards today in top grade! This fine copy possesses many attributes
of a Near Mint card including four square corners, white borders, superb
color and image quality, and an appearance unmarred by an candy staining.
Remarkably, the reverse side is as outstanding as the front! Only a tiny
defect near the top of the card prevents it from grading much higher.
Don't wait until "Shoeless" Joe makes the Hall of Fame to buy
his scarcest card!
1914 Cracker Jack #144 James
Walsh ............................................. SGC 84 - SOLD
The last card in the set and the hobby's
highest graded example!

1915 Cracker Jack #30 Ty Cobb .................. SGC 92 - SOLD
One of the key cards from the popular and attractive 1915 Cracker Jack
Series! A spectacular card possessing four sharp corners, perfect picture
quality, white borders, and virtually perfect centering. A gorgeous image
of a reposed Ty Cobb contemplating his next act of entropy while standing
ready to club another record setting base hit. One of the finest
examples of a 1915 Cobb on the planet. Truly Outstanding! Click
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1921 E121 American Caramel Ty Cobb ............................................
SGC 88 - $30,000
1924 Willard's Chocolates #39 Ty Cobb ...........................................
SGC 92 - $20,000
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1926
SPALDING (Sports Company of America)
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| A very tough issue distributed in 1926
by Spalding Sporting Goods Stores. To date, there have been only
two high-grade groups of these scarce cards discovered. Each card
below was taken directly from its original cellophane envelope and
comes with both the envelope and the scrip coupon. All cards have
brilliantly white borders and sharp corners! |
Walter Hagen ........ SGC 96 -
$2,000
Babe Ruth ............. SGC 88 - CALL
Pie Traynor ........... SGC 96 - $2,500
Dave Bancroft ......... PSA 9 - $1,000
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Walter Hagen .......... PSA 9 - $2,000
Waite Hoyt .............. PSA 9 - $1,000
Rabbit Maranville .. PSA 9 - $1,000
Ray Schalk .............. PSA 9 - $1,000 |
1926 Spalding Walter Johnson ...............................................................
PSA 9 - $3,500
Unbelievable is the word that best describe this, the highest graded
copy. Recently removed from the original cellophane, this single is as
bright as a solar eclipse and ghostly white. Centering is perfect and
all four corners are Gem Mint. Very much appears to be a PSA 10.
1926 Spalding Babe Ruth .......................................................................
PSA 9 - SOLD
After nearly 75 years,
this specimen was removed from its original cellophane packaging and submitted
for grading. With stark white borders and villainously sharp corners,
we are stumped as to why this was not graded Gem Mint 10. Until a few
years ago, a virtually unknown card of the greatest athlete in all of
sports. Completely Astonishing!
1926 Spalding Babe Ruth .....................................................................
SGC 92 - CALL
1927 W560 Lou Gehrig .........................................................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
One of only 3 nines!
1927 Honey Boy #12 E. Meusel ..........................................................
SGC 84 - $2,000
1927 Honey Boy #16 Heinie Groh .........................................................
SGC 50 - $875
1928 R315 "Babe" Ruth ...................................................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
1933 Goudey #62 Pepper Martin ........................................................
SGC 92 - $1,500
1933 Goudey Sport Kings #2 Babe Ruth ......................................
SGC 92 - SOLD0
Perhaps the best known
example of the 1933 Sport Kings Babe Ruth in the hobby!
With near-perfect centering, exceptional and unbelievably fresh color,
perfect edges, untoned borders, and four extremely sharp corners, this
card HAS NO EQUAL. Even some PSA 9s pale in comparison and just do not
have the same visual appeal as this one of a kind GEM!
One of the all-time greatest images of
the Sultan of Swat and virtually impossible to find in top grade with
this type of centering. In fact, we would challenge ANYONE to find an
equivalent Sport Kings Ruth! It just cannot be done!
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1933 Goudey Sport Kings #38 Bobby Jones ....................................
SGC 96 - $75,000
An absolutely stunningly
perfect example of the Greatest and Most Valuable Golf Card in the World.
What makes this card really special is that it has 100% original
razor sharp corners and astonishing centering! One of only two examples
graded Mint by any grading service! Bobby established a
one-year, amateur to professional success story that no other golfer could
hope to achieve. The only way that one can even begin to compare Tiger
Woods to Bobby Jones would be if Tiger had won his two NCAA Championships,
the British Open and the U.S. Open in his first try and
in the same year! If you follow golf, you will understand
this and you will also fully comprehend why Bobby Jones, despite a very
short career, can be considered the greatest golfer of all-time. Easily
PRISTINE or GEM MINT 10 by any other grading company's standards, NO ONE
could ever argue that this unbelievable gem is the hobby's best known
copy!
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1933 Goudey Sport Kings #48 Leonard Seppala ................................
SGC 88 - $2,000
1933 Canadian Goudey #22 Pie Traynor ............................................
SGC 92 - $5,000
1933 Canadian Goudey #55 Lou Gehrig ...........................................
SGC 88 - $20,000
1934 Goudey #5 Ed Brandt ....................................................................
SGC 88 - $800
1934 Goudey #37 Lou Gehrig ..............................................................
SGC 88 - SOLD

1934 was a fantastic season for Gehrig as
he captured the Triple Crown and enjoyed one of the finest all-around
seasons in the history of the game. It is not surprising
then that Iron Lou's 1934 Goudey issue is one of the most famous baseball
cards of all time and certainly his most famous cardboard caricature!
Condition-wise, the snow-white borders, sharp corners, and absolutely
brilliant colors on this collector favorite place it in a class by itself.
Nearly flawless! An absolutely spectacular card in all respects and a
worthy centerpiece of even the finest collection!
1934 Goudey #58 Earl Grace ....................................................................
PSA 8 - $625
1935 Diamond Stars #31 "Kiki" Cuyler (Cubs) ...................................
SGC 88 - $750
1935 Diamond Stars #50 Mel Ott .......................................................
SGC 92 - $3,200
1936 World Wide Gum #13 Chuck Klein ...........................................
SGC 92 - $5,000
1936 Word Wide Gum #51 Joe DiMaggio Rookie Card .................
SGC 84 - SOLD
The highest graded Joe DiMaggio Rookie Card in
the Hobby!
1936 World Wide Gum #96 Lou Gehrig ...........................................
SGC 88 - $30,000
The highest graded example of Lou Gehrig's very
last card and certainly, one of his toughest! Previously,
the best known graded example of this elusive card was only a PSA 6 (EX-MT).
This outstanding SGC Near Mint to Mint 88 exhibits marvelous centering,
fresh white borders, vivid contrast and four sharp corners. Over the past
23 years, we have seen at least 15 different legitimate (not cut from
a sheet or trimmed) T206 Wagners. Examples of the World's most valuable
card have ranged from Poor to Excellent. During this same time period,
we have observed only a dozen or so copies of the vaunted 1936 World Wide
issue of the Iron Horse. Similarly, the average condition of this rarity
generally falls with the Poor to Excellent range. It is not unremarkable
that this featured example is not only the best, but the best by two entire
grade levels! Other than this one, there are exactly 7 different "key"
cards of Lou Gehrig -- 4 Goudeys, 2 Canadian Goudeys, and a DeLong. Cumulatively,
there are more than a dozen NM-MT copies of the other main Lou Gehrig
singles and still only one NM-MT 8 World Wide. The epitome of the word
"rare"!
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1936 World Wide Gum #102 Charlie Ruffing .....................................
SGC 88 - $5,000
1936 World Wide Gum #110 Connie Mack ........................................
SGC 88 - $7,500
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #101 John Lewis .................................
SGC 88 - $10,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #105 "Beau" Bell .................................
SGC 92 - $2,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #108 George Selkirk ............................
SGC 88 - $2,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #115 Luke Appling ...............................
SGC 92 - $5,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #117 Tony Lazzeri ................................
SGC 92 - $5,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #118 Joe DiMaggio ..........................
SGC 96 - $150,000
The
one and only Mint example. This spectacular single
is definitively one of Joltin' Joe's three scarcest and enormously desirable
cardboard images. Very cleverly designed, this visually stunning rendering
contains the most beautiful baseball card imagery of The Yankee Clipper,
as it depicts him in his legendary batting stance. Years later, much more
common issues like the 1940 and 1941 Play Ball cards simply copied this
vivid O-Pee-Chee original, which represented Joe's Rookie Season as a
New York Yankee. Categorically, a complete and total condition anomaly,
this truly Mint 96 SGC graded gem exhibits fresh-from-the-pack qualities
that are vastly superior to any other 1930s gum card. Aside from perfect
centering and brand-new corners, this is one of the only known copies
that, in addtion to being incredibly well printed, is shockingly ghost-white
and untoned. This is in stark contrast to the next two highest-graded
examples -- both PSA 8s. Easily the best condition specimen in existence
and among the most valuable pieces of Joe DiMaggio nostalgia! Click
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1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #119 Bill Dickey ...................................
SGC 88 - $7,500
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #120 Bob Feller Rookie
Card ............ SGC 92 - $20,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #125 "Rip" Radcliff ............................
SGC 92 - $2,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #128 Odell Hale ...................................
SGC 96 - $5,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #132 Rick Ferrell .................................
SGC 88 - $5,000
The only graded Near Mint to Mint copy -- the hobby's best!
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #137 "Lefty" Grove .............................
SGC 88 - $5,000
1937 O-Pee-Chee Batter-Up #138 Wes Ferrell ..................................
SGC 92 - $3,000
1938 Goudey Heads-Up #250 Joe DiMaggio ...................................
SGC 86 - SOLD
With Strong Near Mint to Mint corners and 60/40 centering, this card is
exceptional! A unique card design employing the art style popular during
the 1930s art-deco/popart era. Compare the quality to other examples and
you'll find this to be a veritable, high-end gem! Very reasonably priced
for one of the most famous of all Goudey Rookie Cards!
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1939 Play Ball #56 Hank Greenberg .....................................................
PSA 8 - SOLD
1941 Play Ball #45 Elden Auker .............................................................
SGC 88 - $400
1940 Play Ball #225 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson ..................................
SGC 88 - SOLD
An
absolutely stunning example! With possible Hall of Fame
induction in the near future, this card enjoys one of the greatest potentials
of all prewar issues. Uncommonly good centering, four sharp corners and
excellent clarity highlight what could be the best 1940 Play Ball Joe
Jackson ever! With not a single example graded higher, this near-perfect
gem is scarcer that many other notables from the same time period including
the 1941 Play Ball Joe DiMaggio and the 1939 Play Ball Ted Williams. The
player that legends were made of, Joe Jackson never hit below .300 and
was ranked by many of his contemporaries, including Babe Ruth, as the
best hitter of his era.
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1948 Bowman #5 Bob Feller ................................................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
1948 Leaf #76 Ted Williams ................................................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
A
Spectacular card with 50/50 centering and four perfect corners!
The Spendid Splinter was the batting champion for 1948. Of course, Teddy
Ballgame also led the league in doubles, walks, slugging and on-base percentage.
If you compare this exceptional SGC Mint 9 to other "Mint" examples,
you will undoubtedly see the difference! Unless you have access to several
cases of unopened packs, and are extremely lucky, you will never find
a better condition 1948 Leaf Ted Williams! Click
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1949 Bowman #226 Duke Snider .........................................................
SGC 88 - SOLD
1951 Berk Ross #2-5/2-7 Joe DiMaggio/Granville Hamner
............. SGC 86 - $1,000
1951 Berk Ross #2-5 Joe DiMaggio ..................................................
SGC 88 - SOLD
The one and only Near Mint to Mint copy. Very tough in high grade!
1951 Bowman #165 Ted Williams .......................................................
SGC 88 - $3,500
1951 Topps Blue Back #30 Enos Slaughter .........................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
1951 Topps Red Back #31 Gil Hodges ..................................................
SGC 92 - $220
1951 Topps Red Back #38 Duke Snider ..............................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
1951 Topps Red Back #50 Monte Irvin ..............................................
SGC 92 - SOLD
1952 Bowman #218 Willie Mays .........................................................
SGC 92 - SOLD
1952 Topps #1 Andy Pafko ...............................................................
SGC 88 - SOLD
Unbelievably
fresh with four GEM MINT corners -- taken straight from a pack!
This superb copy is so vividly colorful, reflectively glossy, and brilliantly
bright that it actually glows! In fact the borders are so magnificently
white that they practically luminesce. Although it would not have really
mattered who was selected by Mr. Berger as the #1 card in most popular
baseball card set in the land, Andy Pafko is, to the best of our knowledge,
the only player to be part of three different National League World Series
teams (1945 Cubs, 1952 Dodgers & 1957-1958 Braves). If you are absolutely
resolute in collecting a quality 1952 Topps baseball card set, you should
start it off right with what is, without much argument, the best overall
example of the first 1952 Topps card in the World! Click
here to view larger image
1952 Topps #322 Randy Jackson .........................................................
SGC 86 - $500
1952 Topps #351 Al Dark ...................................................................
SGC 88 - $1,500
Well-centered!
1953 Bowman Color #59 Mickey Mantle ........................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
1953 Bowman Color #103 Del Ennis ..................................................
SGC 92 - $3,000
1953 Bowman Color #121 Yogi Berra ..............................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
There are a precious few (only 7) of these Mint 9s and this brilliant
gem is perhaps the best of the group. Why? Because it is
better centered, has whiter borders, has better color, has better focus,
has more gloss, is fresher, has a better surface, has much sharper corners
and most importantly, it is FULL-SIZED. Do not be fooled, this rare, high-numbered,
Hall of Fame single is not only one of the most important and best-looking
baseball cards around but this particular specimen is the Best!
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1953 Bowman Color #145 George Shuba ...........................................
SGC 88 - SOLD
Stunning! Well-centered
with extremely sharp corners! As good as a PSA 9!
1953 Canadian Exhibit #19 Jackie Robinson .....................................
SGC 92 - $1,000
1953 Canadian Exhibit #30 Ted Williams ...........................................
SGC 92 - $1,000
1953 Canadian Exhibit #50 Tommy Lasorda .........................................
SGC 92 - $895
1953 Canadian Exhibit #57 Stan Musial ............................................
SGC 92 - $1,000
1953 Topps #86 Billy Martin ..............................................................
SGC 92 - $1,500
1954 Bowman #66 Ted Williams .......................................................
SGC 92 - SOLD
The
highest SGC-graded 1954 Bowman Ted Williams in the Hobby!
There are literally a bevy of NM-MT singles and perhaps that creates a
very real problem for the discriminating collector who desires Mint-quality
condition! This example has the sharpest corners and richest gloss you
will ever see. In addition, the color, focus, registration and white borders
are incredibly vivid. In fact, if this specimen was 10% better centered
it would certainly have been graded Gem Mint. One of the best known hobby
examples of this extremely rare short printed card...and one of the four
most valuable Post WWII baseball cards!
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1954 Bowman #177 Whitey Ford ...........................................................
SGC 88 - $295
1954 New York Journal American Duke Snider ...................................
SGC 84 - $395
1954 Red Heart Stan Musial ..............................................................
SGC 92 - SOLD
1954 Topps #1 Ted Williams ...............................................................
SGC 92 - SOLD

With only 4 examples of this card graded higher than an "8"
by either PSA or SGC, this remains one of the scarcest high-grade 1950s
baseball cards and toughest postwar issues. Visually, a
MINT condition card! Remarkably, this stunning specimen has brilliant
color, none of the typical printing imperfections, and a PERFECTLY mint
reverse side! Absolutely fantastic! Easily worthy of either a PSA 9 or
SGC 96 holder with its exceptional quality and visual appeal! The best
of the best! Click
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1954 Topps #10 Jackie Robinson (Gray Back) ....................................
SGC 80 - eBay
1954 Topps #50 Yogi Berra (Gray Back) ..............................................
SGC 80 - eBay
1954 Topps #90 Willie Mays .................................................................
SGC 86 - $895
1954 Topps #90 Willie Mays .................................................................
SGC 84 - $595
1955 Topps #2 Ted Williams .............................................................
SGC 92 - $10,000
1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente .................................................
SGC 88 - SOLD
PERFECTLY CENTERED with
four dangerously sharp corners! Spectacular!
1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente ..................................................
SGC 88 - $6,000
1955 Topps #176 Norm Zauchin .........................................................
SGC 88 - $2,500
1955 Topps #194 Willie Mays ...........................................................
SGC 92 - SOLD
With
considerable support as the best ever to play the game, Willie Mays is
pictured here during one of his first great seasons as he led the league
in home runs (51) while scoring 123 times and driving in another 127.
The best 1955 Topps Mays in the hobby? All characteristics lend strong
support: four Mint corners, bright vivid color, brilliantly white borders,
superlative print quality, fantastic centering, and an uncommonly fresh
reverse side. Settle for nothing less than this -- the highest graded
SGC example! Click
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1956 Topps #31 Hank Aaron ..............................................................
SGC 92 - $2,200
1956 Topps #79 Sandy Koufax ..........................................................
SGC 92 - $1,900
1956 Topps #95 Milwaukee Braves Team Dated ...............................
SGC 88 - $295
1956 Topps #130 Willie Mays ...........................................................
SGC 92 - $2,500
1956 Topps #135 Mickey Mantle .....................................................
SGC 92 - $6,500
1956 Topps Checklist 1/3 .....................................................................
SGC 86 - $350
1957 Topps #338 Jim Bunning ..............................................................
SGC 92 - $650
1958 San Francisco Cal-Bulletin Willie Mays ...................................
SGC 96 - $3,000
Absolutely PERFECT with 50/50 centering!
THE BEST IN THE HOBBY
1958 San Francisco
Cal-Bulletin Willie Mays ..................................... SGC
88 - $795
Four extremely sharp (GEM MINT) corners with
60/40 centering
1958 San Francisco Cal-Bulletin Orlando Cepeda
Rookie .................. SGC 92 - $400
1958 Topps #47 Roger Maris Rookie Card .........................................
SGC 86 - $895
1958 Topps #60 Del Ennis (White Letter) ............................................
SGC 96 - $750
One of the only known Mint 9 copies!
1958 Topps #85 Luis Aparicio (Yellow Team) ...................................
SGC 96 - $9,500
The only known Mint 9 copy!
1958 Topps #101 Bobby Richardson (Yellow Letter) .........................
SGC 96- $2,500
The only known Mint 9 copy!
1958 Topps #150 Mickey Mantle ........................................................
SGC 88 - $3500
1959 Topps #552 Casey Stengel ...........................................................
SGC 92 - $350
1959 Topps #564 Mickey Mantle All-Star ..........................................
SGC 88 - $625
1960 Fleer #53 Jimmy Foxx ................................................................
SGC 96 - $1,000
1960 Topps #563 Mickey Mantle All-Star ...........................................
SGC 92 - $950
1961 Topps #10 Brooks Robinson ......................................................
SGC 98 - $5,000
1961 Topps #475 Mickey Mantle MVP ................................................
SGC 92 - $695
1962 Topps #576 Russ Kemmerer (SP) .............................................
SGC 98 - eBay
1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose (Vending) ............................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
Probably the most undervalued and greatest potential
of any Hall of Fame Rookie Card in all of collecting. This
is, without question, the finest Charlie Hustle Rookie Card known! Perfect
centering (even the back is well-centered), four razor sharp corners,
brilliantly white borders, flawless printing, bright color, exact registration,
astounding focus and multiple layers of gloss are only some of the incredible
qualities that this superb card exudes. Do not wait until Rose enters
Cooperstown, make the shrewd investment now!
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1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose Rookie Card ........................................
SGC 96 - $25,000
Gem Mint corners, well-centered.
1964 Topps #9 N.L. Home Run Leaders ...............................................
SGC 96 - eBay
Features four Hall of Famers - Hank Aaron, Willie McCovey, Willie
Mays and Orlando Cepeda.
1964 Topps #146 Tommy John Rookie Card ........................................
SGC 96 - eBay
1964 Topps #150 Willie Mays .............................................................
SGC 96 - $2,500
1964 Topps #177 Harmon Killebrew .....................................................
SGC 96 - eBay
1964 Topps #230 Brooks Robinson ......................................................
SGC 96 - SOLD
1964 Topps #250 Al Kaline ....................................................................
SGC 96 - $600
1964 Topps #300 Hank Aaron ............................................................
SGC 96 - $2,000
1964 Topps #390 Orlando Cepeda ........................................................
SGC 96 - $395
1964 Topps #433 New York Yankees Team ........................................
SGC 96 - eBay
1964 Topps #440 Bob Clemente .........................................................
SGC 96 - $2,500
1965 O-Pee-Chee #155 Roger Maris ..................................................
SGC 88 - $250
1965 O-Pee-Chee #160 Roberto Clemente .......................................
SGC 92 - $1,750
1965 O-Pee-Chee #170 Hank Aaron ....................................................
SGC 88 - $795
1965 O-Pee-Chee #170 Hank Aaron .................................................
SGC 92 - $1,000
1965 Topps #236 Denny McLain Rookie Card ...................................
SGC 96 - $500
1966 Topps #365 Roger Maris ...........................................................
SGC 96 - eBay
1967 O-Pee-Chee #150 Mickey Mante ...............................................
BGS 7.5 - $695
1968 O-Pee-Chee #45 Tom Seaver ......................................................
SGC 92 - $595
1968 O-Pee-Chee #50 Willie Mays .....................................................
SGC 88 - $500
1968 O-Pee-Chee #110 Hank Aaron .................................................
SGC 92 - $1,000
1968 O-Pee-Chee #150 Roberto Clemente ........................................
SGC 96 - $5,000
1968 O-Pee-Chee #150 Roberto Clemente ...........................................
SGC 88 - $795
1968 O-Pee-Chee #177 Nolan Ryan ...................................................
SGC 88 - $3,500
1968 O-Pee-Chee #177 Nolan Ryan ...................................................
SGC 86 - $1,500
1968 Topps #177 Mets Rookie Stars (Nolan Ryan) ..........................
SGC 92 - eBay
1968 Topps #280 Mickey Mantle .........................................................
SGC 88 - $500
1968 Topps #480 Manager's Dream .....................................................
SGC 96 - eBay
Tony Oliva, Chico Cardenas, Roberto Clemente
1969 O-Pee-Chee Deckle Edge Roberto Clemente .............................
SGC 88 - $395
1969 O-Pee-Chee #50 Bob Clemente .................................................
SGC 92 - $1,000
1969 O-Pee-Chee #50 Bob Clemente ...................................................
SGC 88 - $595
1969 O-Pee-Chee #100 Hank Aaron ...................................................
SGC 88 - $1,500
1969 O-Pee-Chee #190 Willie Mays ...................................................
SGC 96 - $2,500
1969 Topps #533 Nolan Ryan ...............................................................
SGC 88 - $495
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Bob Gibson ...............................................................
SGC 92 - $500
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Pete Rose ..............................................................
SGC 92 - $2,500
1971 Kellogg's #5 Roberto Clemente .......................................................
PSA 9 - $250
1971 O-Pee-Chee #210 Rod Carew .......................................................
SGC 92 - $250
1971 O-Pee-Chee #300 Brooks Robinson .............................................
SGC 88 - $195
1972 Topps #712 Bobby Bonds In Action ............................................
SGC 96 - $195
1972 Topps #753 Denny McClain Traded ............................................
SGC 96 - $250
1973 Kellogg's #16 Nolan Ryan ..........................................................
SGC 98 - eBay
1975 O-Pee-Chee #620 Gary Carter .....................................................
SGC 96 - eBay
1977 Topps #450 Pete Rose ...................................................................
SGC 96 - $300
1977 Topps Cloth Sticker #38 Pete Rose ..............................................
SGC 96 - $150
1977 Topps Cloth Sticker #40 Nolan Ryan ...........................................
SGC 88 - $125
1981 TCMA Pawtucket Red Sox #15 Wade Boggs .............................
SGC 96 - $300
1987 Procards #1789 Sammy Sosa ........................................................
SGC 92 - $250
1988 Starting Lineup Barry Bonds ........................................................
SGC 96 - $500
1989 Upper Deck #1 Ken Griffey, Jr .................................................
SGC 98 - $1,000
1989 Upper Deck #1 Ken Griffey, Jr (Hologram Mismatch)
.............. PSA 8 - $2,500
1989 Upper Deck #1 Ken Griffey, Jr (Blank Back) .........................
SGC 88 - $2,500
1989 Upper Deck #357 Dale Murphy Reverse Negative ......................
PSA 9 - $100
1990 Sport Pro #12 Pedro Martinez ....................................................
SGC 98 - eBay
1992 Little Sun #2 Derek Jeter .............................................................
SGC 96 - $150
1994 Classic Appleton Foxes #1 Alex Rodriguez .................................
SGC 96 - $400
1997 Topps Gallery #PM5 Ken Griffey Jr. (Max Serigraph)
#2/40 - SGC 96 - $500

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