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Vintage Football Card Sale: Take 25% Off 1933 Diamond 1948 Leafs 1949 Leafs Matchbooks 19.2 Mcafee RC Cor PSA 5 VINTAGE FOOTBALL CARD SALE: TAKE 25% OFF 1933 Diamond 1948 Leafs 1949 Leafs Matchbooks 19.2 McAfee RC Cor PSA 5 ..............100 49 Conerly NM mc .............25 21 Christman Ex-Mt ...............40 49 Conerly VG ....................25 Grange, Red VG ..................200 22 Van Buren (green) VG ..................100 49 Conerly VG-Ex/Ex ........40 26 Waterfield RC PSA 5.5 ..........200 70 PSA 6 ................60 31 McWilliams (maroon) PSA 5.5 ......75 110 Swiacki PSA 5.5 ............40 36 Dudley PSA 6 ..............250 1935 National Chicles 37 Connor VG-Ex/Ex ........70 2 Molenda PSA 3 ..............100 37 George Connor VG-Ex/Ex ........30 1950 Bowmans 3 Kenneally PSA 3 ..............125 48 Reagan PSA 5 ................40 4 Matesic PSA 4 ..............130 50 John Rauch VG ..................100 6 Groza/RC Ex ....................105 9 Rockne PSA 2.5 ..........500 50 John Rauch PSA 6 ..............530 10 PSA 7 ..............133 12 Hupke PSA 3 ..............110 51 Mike Dimitro PSA 3 ................60 15 Younger/RC Ex-Mt+ ............45 14 Sarboe SGC 4 ...............90 51 Mike Dimitro VG ....................75 16 Davis Army RC VG-Ex ..............44 14 Sarboe PSA 5 ..............175 52 Nomellini PSA 2.5 ..........450 27 Luckman VG-Ex ..............35 15 Ciccone PSA AA ............75 53 Conerly Good ..............200 29 Dudley Ex ......................36 15 Ciccone PSA 3 ..............110 55 Chick Jagade GVG .................60 37 Layne FBC VG ....................50 16 Smith PSA 4 ..............110 55 Chick Jagade PSA 5 ..............175 37 Layne FBC VG-Ex/Ex ........80 18 Mikulak PSA 2 ................70 56 Bob Folsom Good ................80 38 Hart FBC Ex ......................24 19 Kercheval PSA 4 ..............125 56 Bob Folsom VG ..................100 75 PSA 7 ................35 22 Kelly PSA 1.5 ............65 56 Bob Folsum PSA 4 ..............120 84 PSA 7 ................35 57 Eugene Rossides PSA 5.5 ..........120 97 Connor FBC Ex-Mt+ ............41 58 Art Weiner PSA 5.5 ..........120 101 NM ...................35 58 Art Weiner VG-Ex/Ex ......120 107 Nomellini PSA 7 ..............130 1948 Bowmans 59 Alex Sarkisian PSA 6 ..............200 121 Ratterman/RC VG-Ex ..............11 1 Tereshinski PSA 3 ................38 60 Dick Harris Fair-Good ........45 123 Young RC Ex+ ...................28 1 Tereshinski VG ....................38 60 Dick Harris PSA 5 ..............100 128 Finks RC PSA 6 ................90 1 Tereshinski VG+ ..................45 61 Len Younce Fair-Good ........45 129 Trippi Ex++ .................45 1 Tereshinski VG-Ex/Ex ........60 61 Len Younce Good ................50 130 NM ...................40 12 Conerly PSA Authentic .....200 61 Len Younce VG ....................75 134 Pihos VG-Ex/Ex ........24 15 PSA 6 ................80 62 VG ....................75 141 NM ...................35 16 Thompson VG-Ex/Ex ........14 63 Roy ‘Rebel’ Steiner VG ....................75 144 Ramsey RC VG-Ex/Ex ........40 18 VG-Ex ..............35 64 VG+ ..................80 21 VG-Ex ..............35 65 Bob Hendren VG ....................75 22 Baugh PSA 4 ..............250 65 Bob Hendren VG+ ..................90 22 Baugh 66 Jack Cloud VG-Ex/Ex ........85 1951 Bowmans SGC Authentic (Overprint back) ....300 66 Jack Cloud Ex+ .................210 2 Graham VG-Ex/Ex ........80 30 Ex ......................60 67 VG+ ..................80 2 Graham Ex ....................120 33 Ex ......................60 68 Clyde LeForce VG+ ..................80 2 Graham Ex-Mt .............160 42 Ex ......................60 68 Clyde LeForce VG-Ex/Ex ......120 7 Ex-Mt+ ............25 54 VG ....................25 69 Larry Joe GVG .................60 8 Taliaferro Ex-Mt ...............20 61 Wojciechowicz Good ................15 70 Phil O’Reilly Good ................50 9 Ex++ .................20 69 Ex ......................60 70 Phil O’Reilly VG+ ..................60 10 Van Buren Ex-Mt ...............48 78 Ex ......................60 71 Good ................50 20 Landry RC PSA 3 ..............160 80 Dudley VG-Ex ..............35 71 VG ....................50 22 Ex-Mt+ ............25 84 Crisler Ex ......................66 72 Good ................50 24 Ex-Mt+ ............20 87 Ex+ ...................70 73 Jackie Jensen Good ..............150 25 Walker Ex-Mt ...............48 88 Kish PSA 7 ................70 73 Jackie Jensen PSA 6 ..............500 26 Hart Ex-Mt+ ............32 93 Ex ......................60 74 VG+ ..................80 28 Ex-Mt ...............20 96 Ex ......................60 75 Good ................50 32 Tittle VG-Ex/Ex ........54 106 PSA 7 ..............160 76 Clayton Tonnemaker Good ...........50 32 Tittle Ex ......................81 28 different commons Ex - Ex-Mt .....250 76 Clayton Tonnemaker VG mc ........75 34 Baugh Ex ....................105 77 Good ................50 38 Rymkus Ex-Mt ...............20 78 Clarence Self Good ................50 40 Waterfield Ex-Mt+ ............68 1948 Exhibits 78 Clarence Self GVG .................60 46 Pihos NM ...................60 80 VG ....................75 49 PSA 7 ................40 Baugh Ex-Mt+ ...................41 81 Billy Bye Good ................50 56 Conerly Ex+ ...................49 Christman Ex-Mt+ ...................36 81 Billy Bye VG ..................100 61 Ex-Mt+ ............25 Comp Ex ..........................150 82 Fred Enke GVG .................60 62 Creekmur FBC Ex+ ...................32 Coulter Ex-Mt ...................200 82 Fred Enke PSA 6.5 ..........240 70 Ex-Mt+ ............25 Dobbs VG-Ex.....................20 83 VG ....................75 75 Groza Ex+ ...................53 Dobbs Ex ............................24 84 Jug Girard Good ..............100 76 Hirsch Ex ......................45 Dudley Ex ............................30 85 Joe Scott Good ................50 84 Ex-Mt ...............20 Harder NM..........................50 85 Joe Scott GVG .................60 93 Ex ......................12 Jacobs VG-Ex/Ex ............150 85 Joe Scott VG-Ex/Ex ........80 101 Ex-Mt+ ............25 Johnson VG ...........................70 85 Joe Scott Ex mc .............100 102 Layne Ex-Mt .............108 Layne Ex-Mt .....................28 86 Bob Demoss Good ................60 102 Layne Ex-Mt+ ..........122 Luckman Ex ............................45 86 Bob Demoss VG+ ..................80 105 Perry Ex ......................42 Lujack NM..........................80 87 Dave Templeton VG ....................75 106 Ex-Mt+ ............25 Morrison Ex-Mt+ .....................8 87 Dave Templeton PSA 6 ..............200 109 Motley Ex-Mt+ ............90 Pihos NM..........................70 88 Herb Siegert Good ................60 112 Younger PSA 6 ................35 Pritko VG-Ex/Ex ............120 88 Herb Siegert PSA 5 ..............150 137 Trippi Ex+ ...................32 Ratterman NM..........................10 89 Bucky O’Conner VG-Ex ..............85 140 Nomellini Ex-Mt+ ............50 Standlee Ex-Mt .....................32 89 Bucky O’Conner VG+ ..................90 140 Nomellini NM ...................60 Younger Ex-Mt .................8 90 Joe Whisler Fair ...................50 144 Dudley VG+ ..................45 Collection of 20 w/some stars Ex-Mt ..200 90 Joe Whisler PSA 6 ..............200 144 Dudley VG-Ex ..............53 91 Hart PSA 5 ..............450 144 Dudley VG-Ex/Ex ........60 92 Earl Banks Good ................50 1948 Leafs 92 Earl Banks VG+ ..................70 92 Earl Banks VG-Ex/Ex ........80 1952 Bowman Large 1 Luckman RC PSA 4.5 ..........400 92 Earl Banks PSA 4 ..............120 3 Turner PSA 5.5 ..........120 93 Frank Aschenbrenner Good...........60 1 Van Brocklin SGC 4 .............150 4 Walker RC PSA 4 ..............150 93 Frank Aschenbrenner PSA 5 ........170 2 Graham VG+ ..................90 6 Layne RC (error, yellow pants) 94 VG-Ex/Ex ........85 3 Walker Good ................15 PSA 5 ..............400 95 Porter Payne GVG .................60 4 Owen RC VG+ ..................23 7 Fischer (bright yellow pants) 96 Pete Perini VG ....................75 6 VG-Ex/Ex ........16 PSA 6 ..............100 96 Pete Perini VG-Ex/Ex ........85 8 Modzelewski VG-Ex ..............15 9 Thompson Ex-Mt+ ............30 97 NM oc ..............75 8 VG-Ex/Ex ........16 11 Brennan PSA 5 ................40 98 DiMarco VG ....................60 10 Bedarnik SP VG+ ..................90 12 Swiacki Ex-Mt ...............50 33 different commons VG+ ................325 10 Bedarnik SP VG-Ex/Ex ......120 13 Lujack VG-Ex/Ex ......100 12 Trippi VG-Ex/Ex ........38 15 Charlie Justice GVG .................20 13 Fears VG ....................19 15 Justice PSA 7 ..............275 13 Fears VG-Ex/Ex ........30 16 Pihos (yellow number) PSA 6 ......160 14 Brown RC SGC 4 ...............80 101 101 101101 VINTAGE FOOTBALL CARD SALE: TAKE 25% OFF 1952 Bowman Large 1952 Bowman Large 1955 All Americans 14 Brown RC Ex ....................150 111 Ratterman VG+ ..................15 13 PSA 6 ................20 15 Hart VG-Ex/Ex ........20 112 VG-Ex/Ex ........25 14 Tinsley RC (error) VG-Ex/Ex ......200 16 Gifford GVG/VG ........125 112 Ex ......................30 15 Ex-Mt ...............28 16 Gifford VG ..................200 113 VG-Ex ..............18 16 Rockne SGC 4 .............175 17 Tittle VG-Ex ............110 114 Weiner VG-Ex ..............20 16 Rockne Ex ....................200 17 Tittle Ex-Mt+ ..........248 115 Flowers Ex-Mt ...............40 16 Rockne PSA 6 ..............200 18 Justice SP GVG .................44 117 O’Donahe RC SP Good ................75 16 Rockne PSA 6 ..............250 18 Justice SP VG-Ex/Ex ........70 118 Hogan
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