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Want and Bait 11 27 2020.Xlsx Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1967 Topps Base/Regular 128 a $ 50.00 Ed Spiezio (most of "SPIE" missing at top) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 149 a $ 20.00 Joe Moeller (white streak btwn "M" & cap) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 252 a $ 40.00 Bob Bolin (white streak btwn Bob & Bolin) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 374 a $ 20.00 Mel Queen ERR (underscore after totals is missing) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 402 a $ 20.00 Jackson/Wilson ERR (incomplete stat line) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 427 a $ 20.00 Ruben Gomez ERR (incomplete stat line) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 447 a $ 4.00 Bo Belinsky ERR (incomplete stat line) 1968 Topps Base/Regular 400 b $ 800 Mike McCormick White Team Name 1969 Topps Base/Regular 47 c $ 25.00 Paul Popovich ("C" on helmet) 1969 Topps Base/Regular 440 b $ 100 Willie McCovey White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 447 b $ 25.00 Ralph Houk MG White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 451 b $ 25.00 Rich Rollins White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 511 b $ 25.00 Diego Segui White Letters 1971 Topps Base/Regular 265 c $ 2.00 Jim Northrup (DARK black blob near right hand) 1971 Topps Base/Regular 619 c $ 6.00 Checklist 6 644-752 (cprt on back, wave on brim) 1973 Topps Base/Regular 338 $ 3.00 Checklist 265-396 1973 Topps Base/Regular 588 $ 20.00 Checklist 529-660 upgrd exmt+ 1974 Topps Base/Regular 263 $ 3.00 Checklist 133-264 upgrd exmt+ 1974 Topps Base/Regular 273 $ 3.00 Checklist 265-396 upgrd exmt+ 1956 Topps Pins 1 $ 500 Chuck Diering SP 1956 Topps Pins 2 $ 30.00 Willie Miranda 1956 Topps Pins 3 $ 30.00 Hal Smith 1956 Topps Pins 4 $ 40.00 Gus Triandos 1957 Topps Base/Regular 328 $ 600 Brooks Robinson RC 1960 Topps Tattoos 42 $ 20.00 Milt Pappas 1960 Topps Tattoos 51 $ 20.00 Gus Triandos 1960 Topps Tattoos 52 $ 20.00 Jerry Walker 1960 Topps Tattoos 54 $ 20.00 Gene Woodling 1960 Topps Tattoos 64 $ 10.00 Baltimore Orioles 1960 Topps Tattoos 96 $ 5.00 Jerry Walker/(Autographed ball) 1961 Topps Stamps 97 $ 2.00 Steve Barber 1961 Topps Stamps 98 $ 2.00 Jackie Brandt/brown 1961 Topps Stamps 106 $ 2.00 Gus Triandos 1961 Topps Stamps 107 $ 3.00 Hoyt Wilhelm 1962 Topps Bucks 24 $ 5.00 Chuck Estrada 1962 Topps Bucks 30 $ 6.00 Jim Gentile 1962 Topps Stamps 5 $ 1.50 Jim Gentile (panel w/: H.W.Smith $8; D.Demeter $8) 1963 Topps Peel-offs 2 $ 12.00 Luis Aparicio 1964 Topps Coins 104 $ 6.00 Boog Powell 1964 Topps Rookie All-Star Banquet 3 $ 80.00 Aparicio/Bowens 1964 Topps Rookie All-Star Banquet 33 $ 80.00 Wally Bunker 1964 Topps Tattoos 1 $ 4.00 Baltimore Orioles 1964 Topps Tattoos 25 $ 8.00 Steve Barber 1964 Topps Tattoos 59 $ 10.00 Milt Pappas 1964 Topps Tattoos 64 $ 12.00 Boog Powell 1964 Topps Tattoos 67 $ 8.00 Norm Siebern 1965 Topps Transfers Inserts 3 $ 6.00 Luis Aparicio 1965 Topps Transfers Inserts 61 $ 2.50 Milt Pappas Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1966 Topps Rub-Offs 2 $ 1.50 Jerry Adair 1966 Topps Rub-Offs 9 $ 1.50 Curt Blefary 1966 Topps Rub-Offs 81 $ 5.00 Frank Robinson 1966 Topps Rub-Offs 101 $ 2.50 Baltimore Orioles 1968 Topps 3-D 8 $ 1,200 Boog Powell 1968 Topps Action Stickers 2 c $ 30.00 Scott/Phoebus/Drysdale 1968 Topps Action Stickers 3 b $ 150 Frank Robinson 1968 Topps Action Stickers 4 a $ 30.00 F. Robin/Lefebvre/Chance 1968 Topps Action Stickers 12 c $ 50.00 B.Robinson/Perez/McDow 1968 Topps Action Stickers 13 a $ 40.00 F.Robinson/Lefeb/Chance 1968 Topps Action Stickers 13 c $ 30.00 Phoebus/Scott/Drysdale 1968 Topps Action Stickers 15 b $ 200 Frank Robinson 1968 Topps Milton Bradley 118 $ 2.00 Mark Belanger 1969 Topps Four-in-One 9 $ 50.00 Lefebvre/Purdin/Dillman/Roseboro 1969 Topps Four-in-One 11 $ 60.00 Nelson/Johnson/Hiatt/Sisk 1969 Topps Four-in-One 12 $ 60.00 Odom/Durocher/Wood/Dalrymple 1969 Topps Four-in-One 17 $ 50.00 Sadecki/Baldwin/Martin/May 1969 Topps Four-in-One 18 $ 60.00 Shannon/WSG1/Pagan/Phoebus 1969 Topps Stamp Albums 18 $ 1.50 Philadelphia Phillies 1969 Topps Stamp Albums 24 $ 1.50 Washington Senators 1969 Topps Stamps 1 $ 12.00 Hank Aaron 1969 Topps Stamps 2 $ 0.75 Felipe Alou 1969 Topps Stamps 3 $ 0.50 Clete Boyer 1969 Topps Stamps 4 $ 0.25 Tito Francona 1969 Topps Stamps 5 $ 0.25 Sonny Jackson 1969 Topps Stamps 8 $ 0.50 Milt Pappas 1969 Topps Stamps 9 $ 0.25 Ron Reed 1969 Topps Stamps 10 $ 1.50 Joe Torre 1969 Topps Stamps 15 $ 0.25 Fergie Jenkins 1969 Topps Stamps 17 $ 0.25 Adolfo Phillips 1969 Topps Stamps 21 $ 0.25 Ted Abernathy 1969 Topps Stamps 24 $ 0.25 Tommy Helms 1969 Topps Stamps 25 $ 0.25 Alex Johnson 1969 Topps Stamps 26 $ 0.50 Jim Maloney 1969 Topps Stamps 27 $ 0.50 Lee May 1969 Topps Stamps 28 $ 2.50 Tony Perez 1969 Topps Stamps 29 $ 15.00 Pete Rose 1969 Topps Stamps 30 $ 0.25 Bobby Tolan 1969 Topps Stamps 51 $ 0.25 Jesus Alou 1969 Topps Stamps 52 $ 0.25 Bob Bailey 1969 Topps Stamps 53 $ 0.25 John Bateman 1969 Topps Stamps 54 $ 0.25 Donn Clendenon 1969 Topps Stamps 57 $ 0.25 Mack Jones 1969 Topps Stamps 66 $ 0.50 Jerry Koosman 1969 Topps Stamps 67 $ 0.25 Ed Kranepool 1969 Topps Stamps 68 $ 8.00 Tom Seaver 1969 Topps Stamps 70 $ 0.25 Ron Swoboda 1969 Topps Stamps 72 $ 0.25 John Briggs Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1969 Topps Stamps 74 $ 0.25 Clay Dalrymple 1969 Topps Stamps 76 $ 0.25 Don Lock 1969 Topps Stamps 78 $ 0.25 Chris Short 1969 Topps Stamps 80 $ 0.25 Rick Wise 1969 Topps Stamps 81 $ 0.25 Gene Alley 1969 Topps Stamps 82 $ 0.50 Matty Alou 1969 Topps Stamps 83 $ 0.25 Steve Blass 1969 Topps Stamps 84 $ 2.50 Jim Bunning 1969 Topps Stamps 85 $ 20.00 Roberto Clemente 1969 Topps Stamps 88 $ 2.50 Bill Mazeroski 1969 Topps Stamps 89 $ 3.00 Willie Stargell 1969 Topps Stamps 90 $ 0.25 Bob Veale 1969 Topps Stamps 92 $ 0.25 Ollie Brown 1969 Topps Stamps 96 $ 0.25 Alvin McBean 1969 Topps Stamps 101 $ 0.25 Bobby Bolin 1969 Topps Stamps 106 $ 0.25 Hal Lanier 1969 Topps Stamps 107 $ 3.00 Juan Marichal 1969 Topps Stamps 109 $ 3.00 Willie McCovey 1969 Topps Stamps 110 $ 2.50 Gaylord Perry 1969 Topps Stamps 116 $ 0.25 Julian Javier 1969 Topps Stamps 117 $ 0.25 Dal Maxvill 1969 Topps Stamps 119 $ 0.75 Vada Pinson 1969 Topps Stamps 121 $ 0.50 Mark Belanger 1969 Topps Stamps 121 $ 0.50 Mark Belanger 1969 Topps Stamps 124 $ 0.25 Jim Hardin 1969 Topps Stamps 124 $ 0.25 Jim Hardin 1969 Topps Stamps 130 $ 4.00 Frank Robinson 1969 Topps Stamps 130 $ 4.00 Frank Robinson 1969 Topps Stamps 131 $ 0.25 Mike Andrews 1969 Topps Stamps 132 $ 0.25 Ray Culp 1969 Topps Stamps 136 $ 0.50 Rico Petrocelli 1969 Topps Stamps 138 $ 0.50 George Scott 1969 Topps Stamps 139 $ 0.75 Reggie Smith 1969 Topps Stamps 140 $ 5.00 Carl Yastrzemski 1969 Topps Stamps 142 $ 0.25 Vic Davalillo 1969 Topps Stamps 145 $ 0.25 Bobby Knoop 1969 Topps Stamps 146 $ 0.25 Jim McGlothlin 1969 Topps Stamps 148 $ 0.25 Roger Repoz 1969 Topps Stamps 161 $ 0.25 Max Alvis 1969 Topps Stamps 165 $ 0.25 Lee Maye 1969 Topps Stamps 166 $ 0.50 Sam McDowell 1969 Topps Stamps 167 $ 0.25 Sonny Siebert 1969 Topps Stamps 169 $ 1.00 Luis Tiant 1969 Topps Stamps 185 $ 0.25 Jackie Hernandez 1969 Topps Stamps 187 $ 0.25 Bob Oliver 1969 Topps Stamps 195 $ 3.00 Harmon Killebrew 1969 Topps Stamps 197 $ 0.25 Ron Perranoski 1969 Topps Stamps 199 $ 0.25 Cesar Tovar Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1969 Topps Stamps 201 $ 0.25 Stan Bahnsen 1969 Topps Stamps 203 $ 0.25 Jake Gibbs 1969 Topps Stamps 204 $ 0.25 Andy Kosco 1969 Topps Stamps 206 $ 0.50 Joe Pepitone 1969 Topps Stamps 207 $ 0.25 Bill Robinson 1969 Topps Stamps 209 $ 0.50 Tom Tresh 1969 Topps Stamps 210 $ 0.50 Roy White 1969 Topps Stamps 221 $ 0.25 Jack Aker 1969 Topps Stamps 223 $ 0.25 Gary Bell 1969 Topps Stamps 225 $ 0.25 Tommy Harper 1969 Topps Stamps 226 $ 0.25 Jerry McNertney 1969 Topps Stamps 227 $ 0.25 Don Mincher 1969 Topps Stamps 229 $ 0.25 Rich Rollins 1969 Topps Stamps 230 $ 0.25 Chico Salmon 1969 Topps Stamps 231 $ 0.25 Bernie Allen 1969 Topps Stamps 232 $ 0.25 Ed Brinkman 1969 Topps Stamps 233 $ 0.25 Paul Casanova 1969 Topps Stamps 234 $ 0.25 Joe Coleman 1969 Topps Stamps 235 $ 0.25 Mike Epstein 1969 Topps Stamps 236 $ 0.25 Jim Hannan 1969 Topps Stamps 237 $ 0.25 Dennis Higgins 1969 Topps Stamps 238 $ 1.00 Frank Howard 1969 Topps Stamps 239 $ 0.25 Ken McMullen 1969 Topps Stamps 240 $ 0.25 Camilo Pascual 1969 Topps Super 2 $ 200 Frank Robinson 1969 Topps Super 3 $ 200 Brooks Robinson 1970 Topps Candy Lids 19 $ 200 Frank Robinson 1970 Topps Super 38 $ 50.00 Boog Powell 1971 Topps Greatest Moments 9 $ 80.00 Brooks Robinson 1971 Topps Tattoos 6 $ 8.00 Brooks Robinson S1 1971 Topps Tattoos 7 $ 2.00 Brooks Robinson FAC S1 1971 Topps Tattoos 23 $ 5.00 Jim Palmer S3 1971 Topps Tattoos 28 $ 1.50 Dave Johnson S4 1971 Topps Tattoos 45 $ 1.00 Paul Blair S6 1971 Topps Tattoos 56 $ 2.00 Boog Powell S7 1971 Topps Tattoos 57 $ 1.25 Boog Powell FAC S7 1971 Topps Tattoos 86 $ 1.00 Baltimore Orioles S10 1971 Topps Tattoos 96 $ 1.00 Dave McNally S12 1971 Topps Tattoos 128 $ 1.25 Mike Cuellar S16 1972 Topps Base/Regular 660 $ 15.00 Paul Blair 1972 Topps Base/Regular 731 $ 20.00 Orioles Team 1972 Topps Posters 1 $ 8.00 Dave McNally 1973 Topps Candy Lids 38 $ 20.00 Jim Palmer 1973 Topps Candy Lids 41 $ 20.00 Brooks Robinson 1974 Topps Action Emblem Cloth Stickers 1 $ 40.00 Atlanta/Baltimore 1974 Topps Action Emblem Cloth Stickers 2 $ 40.00 Baltimore/Montreal 1974 Topps Deckle 8 $ 25.00 Bob Grich 1974 Topps Deckle 25 $ 250 Brooks Robinson Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1974 Topps Deckle 45 $ 200 Jim Palmer 1974 Topps Puzzles 8 $ 80.00 Jim Palmer 1974 Topps Stamp Albums 2 $ 25.00 Baltimore Orioles (empty, no stamps) 1974 Topps Stamp Albums 2 $ 25.00 Baltimore Orioles 1974 Topps Stamps 121 $ 0.50 Don Baylor 1974 Topps Stamps 122 $ 0.15 Mark Belanger 1974
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