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Graded Baseball Cards

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Lot 66.  6 Different 1909-11 T206 Cards, All Graded by GAI. Gilbert Fair 1.5, Chief Meyers Poor 1, Pfeister (throwing) Poor 1, Rucker (portrait) Poor 1, Tannehill (Chicago, Tannehill on front) Authentic with Polar Bear back and Thielman Poor 1. These grades are not generous, and the cards are very decent collector examples.
Minimum Bid $50     


Lot 67.  1911 T205 Card of Frank LaPorte Graded VG 3 by PSA. Corner wear seems to be the primary factor affecting the grade of this card, which has an Honest Long Cut back, exhibits strong colors and is free of any obtrusive creases.
Current Bid $30     


Lot 68.  6 1955 Bowman Baseball Cards Graded NM 7 by PSA. The cards are #44, 74, 118, 164, 203 and 220. Very nice group.
Current Bid $73     


Lot 69.  1955 Bowman #24 Aber and 106 Rice, Each Graded EX-MT 6 by PSA.
Current Bid $30     


Lot 70.  15 Different 1961 Topps Cards Graded NM+ 7.5 by GAI. All but one of these cards are identified as the first graded by Global: #31, 33, 52, 55, 62, 69, 146, 153, 161, 198, 202, 221, 324, 419 and 462.
Current Bid $75     


Lot 71.  14 Different 1961 Topps Cards Graded NM 7 by GAI. Global assigned the NM 7 grade to #59, 73, 105, 111, 188, 196, 239, 283, 284, 298, 314, 319, 332 and 414. Generally, these cards are well centered. Nine are identified as the first graded.
Current Bid $50     


Lot 72.  16 Different 1963 Topps Baseball Cards, All Graded NM 7 by PSA. The cards are #26, 44, 104, 106, 113, 137, 177, 181, 182 Pearson, 206, 255, 269, 278, 282, 437 and 438. Very nice group.
Current Bid $92     


Lot 73.  1964 Topps #306 Giant Gunners – Mays & Cepeda – PSA-Graded NM-MT+ 8.5. Outstanding card. Difficult to see what keeps it from being a 9.
Current Bid $102     


Lot 74.  1968 Topps #85 Gaylord Perry PSA-Graded NM-MT 8.
Current Bid $15     


Lot 75.  Willie Mays 1969 O-Pee-Chee Deckle Edge Card PSA-Graded EX 5. Nice example centered to the left. The OPC cards, which are not numbered, generally bring a premium over their Topps cousins.
Current Bid $17     


Lot 76.  9 1969 Topps Baseball Cards Including One High Number PSA-Graded NM-MT 8. High-quality group including #74, 137, 524, 554, 566, 571, 575, 586 and 644 Hinton.
Current Bid $75     


Lot 77.  6 Different 1969 Topps Baseball Cards Graded NM 7 by PSA. This group includes #149, 158, 202, 542, 548 and 578.
Minimum Bid $20     


Lot 78.  1979 Topps #116 Ozzie Smith Rookie Graded NM-MT 8 by PSA.
Current Bid $50     


Lot 79.  2 1940 PM10 Pins Graded by GAI – Cliff Melton and Whitlow Wyatt. Global awarded the Melton pin a grade of EX 5, and the Wyatt pin, EX-MT+ 6.5. Both are labeled “1st Graded,” and are mislabeled as 1950-60 pins.
Current Bid $15     


Lot 80.  1950s-60s PM10 Mickey Mantle Pin – Batting to Waist, Name from Elbow to Armpit. Sharp, clean example. Ex-m+ to nm.
Current Bid $92     




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