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1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson PSA 7 NM Super Sharp NR Page 1 1953 Topps #1 Jackie Robinson 1948 Leaf #79 Jackie Robinson 1948 Leaf Football #54 Chuck PSA 7 NM Rookie PSA 3 VG 1948 Leaf Football #6 Bobby Layne Bednarik PSA 3 VG Super sharp NR-MT corners, great Displays nicely as a VG-EX/EX card. PSA 5 EX Extremely tough yellow background centering and vibrant colors. $4495.00 Beautiful image color and clarity, near Tough yellow pants variation. $399.00 variation. Displays all aspects of a Also available: PSA 6 EX-MT perfect centering both ways and solid Also available: 1948 Leaf #34 Sammy solid mid-grade VG-EX card. $995.00 $1695.00 corners. An extremely high end Jackie Baugh PSA 4 VG-EX $395.00 rookie that PSA was way too harsh on grading. $5995.00 1948 Leaf #79 Jackie Robinson Rookie PSA 2 GD Displays as a solid VG-EX card with wear noticeable at bottom 2 corners, very well centered and tremendous 1954 Topps #1 Ted Williams PSA color and registration, rare for this key 7 NM 1953 Topps #244 Willie Mays PSA card to our hobby. PSA again rather Super sharp #1 card. $1695.00 3 VG harsh on their assessment of this 1953 Topps #220 Satchel Paige Tough high number and short print. Also available: PSA 6 EX-MT PSA 7 NM. $1895.00 Shows some rounding at corners Jackie rookie. $3995.00 $895.00 Also available: PSA 5.5 EX+ but beautiful image color and clarity. $695.00; PSA 5 EX $595.00 $1195.00 1948 Leaf #76 Ted Williams PSA 1954 Topps #94 Ernie Banks 3.5 VG+ Rookie PSA 8 NM/MT mc Early card of The Splendid Splinter Key rookie card, tough in higher grade. shows a young Ted in classic swinging Full guide on PSA 8’s is over $10,000. pose. Card appears EX or better all The mc designation by PSA is due around…solid corners, great image, to a factory miscut on top border; color and clarity and it seems the however, this gem still reached the 1954 Topps #10 Jackie Robinson 1948 Leaf #70 Honus Wagner PSA 6 reason for the harsh PSA assessment lofty grade of PSA 8 due to its razor PSA 6 EX-MT. $495.00 EX-MT. $395.00 is the 80/20 side to side centering. sharp corners and unimprovable color Also available: PSA 4 VG-EX Also available: PSA 4 VG-EX $895.00 and registration. $1995.00 $249.95 $249.95; PSA 3 VG $199.95 Page 2 AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS AND BASEBALLS We recently purchased an outstanding collection of autographed 8” x 10” photos and autographed baseballs. All items in this section come with certificates of authenticity from the premier authentication in the industry… JSA. Great opportunity to add to your collection. Postage - Autographed Photos $7.50, Autographed Baseballs $6.95. Dwight Evans Red Sox .................................................29.95 Allie Reynolds Yankees ................................................21.95 Autographed 8” x 10” Photos Bob Feller Indians .........................................................19.95 Jim Rice Red Sox .........................................................24.95 (all photos are NR-MT and autographs are stunning Steve Garvey Dodgers .................................................24.95 Brooks Robinson Orioles ..............................................39.95 and bold) Hank Aaron Braves .....................................................$99.95 Bob Gibson Cardinals ...................................................39.95 Frank Robinson Reds ...................................................44.95 Hank Aaron IA Braves ..................................................99.95 Lefty Gomez Yankees (coach) .....................................64.95 Frank Robinson Orioles ................................................44.95 Hank Aaron Brewers .....................................................99.95 Billy Herman Red Sox ...................................................19.95 Tom Seaver Mets ..........................................................99.95 Luis Aparicio Orioles .....................................................29.95 Monte Irvin Giants .........................................................19.95 Tom Seaver Red Sox ....................................................99.95 Dusty Baker Dodgers ...................................................19.95 George Kell Tigers ........................................................19.95 Enos Slaughter Yankees ..............................................29.95 Ernie Banks Cubs .........................................................59.95 Harvey Kuenn Tigers ....................................................49.95 Duke Snider Dodgers ...................................................34.95 Wade Boggs Red Sox ...................................................29.95 Eddie Lopat Yankees ....................................................34.95 Warren Spahn Braves ...................................................39.95 Lou Boudreau Red Sox ................................................19.95 Fred Lynn Red Sox .......................................................12.95 Warren Spahn Boston ..................................................39.95 Lou Brock Cardinals .....................................................34.95 Sal Maglie Giants ..........................................................21.95 Warren Spahn (B&W 3-1/2”) .........................................29.95 Steve Carlton Cardinals ................................................39.95 Mickey Mantle Yankees ..............................................299.95 Warren Spahn Indians (coach) .....................................34.95 Orlando Cepeda Cardinals ...........................................39.95 Eddie Mathews Braves .................................................29.95 Hoyt Wilhelm Giants .....................................................34.95 Rocky Colavito Indians .................................................29.95 Johnny Mize Yankees ...................................................19.95 Joe Woods Red Sox (B&W) .........................................99.00 Chuck Connors Dodgers (B&W) ................................ 110.00 Johnny Mize Giants (B&W) ...........................................19.95 Carl Yastrzemski Red Sox ............................................64.95 Chuck Connors Celtics (B&W) .....................................99.00 Stan Musial Cardinals ...................................................49.95 Don Drysdale Dodgers .................................................79.95 Hal Newhouser Tigers ..................................................29.95 1980’s Trio Photo – Don Mattingly Yankees/George Brett Leo Durocher Giants.....................................................39.95 Jim Palmer Orioles .......................................................24.95 Royals/Wade Boggs Red Sox – signed by all 3 $124.95 Leo Durocher Dodgers .................................................39.95 Vic Raschi Yankees ......................................................22.95 Phil Rizzuto 8/10 ......................................................... 119.00 Autographed Baseballs Other Autographed Baseballs Robin Roberts 9/10 .......................................................34.95 All baseballs are Rawlings Official Major League baseballs (Sold as-is w/no authentication) that grade EX-MT or better (unless noted). Signatures we Brooks Robinson 9/10 ..................................................49.95 have graded on a 1-10 scale for boldness (10 being highest). Frank Robinson 9/10 .....................................................74.95 9. Late 1970’s-Early 1980’s New York Yankees Team All baseballs in this section come with a certificate from JSA Joe Sewell 8/10 .............................................................89.95 signed ball w/19 signatures incl. Jackson, Berra, Guidry, Authentication. Enos Slaughter 9/10......................................................36.95 John, Piniella, Randolph, etc. 170.00 Duke Snider 8/10 ..........................................................59.95 Hank Aaron 7/10 .......................................................$124.95 Warren Spahn 9/10 .......................................................59.95 Luke Appling 9/10 .........................................................39.95 Bill Terry 9/10 .............................................................. 174.95 Lou Boudreau 9/10........................................................38.95 Hoyt Wilhelm 9/10 .........................................................44.95 Lou Brock 9/10 ..............................................................49.95 Bobby Doerr 9/10 ..........................................................29.95 Other Autographed Baseballs Charles Gehringer 9/10 ..............................................124.95 (All balls grade EX-MT/NR-MT) Billy Herman 8/10 ..........................................................34.95 Al Kaline 9/10 ................................................................49.95 1. Johnny Bench (PSA/DNA) .....................................$99.00 Harmon Killebrew 9/10 .................................................59.95 2. Steve Garvey (PSA/DNA) ........................................59.95 Juan Marichal 9/10 ........................................................49.95 3. Ben Grieve (Tristar) .................................................21.95 Eddie Mathews 9/10 ......................................................64.95 Willie Mays 9/10 ..........................................................149.95 4. Ken Griffey Jr. (Pro Sportsworld)...........................299.95 Willie McCovey 8/10 .....................................................99.00 5. Mickey Mantle (Scoreboard, Inc.) ......................... 695.00 000 Strike Out Club Autographed
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