Doug Flutie - 1999 Fleer Mystique 'Fresh Ink' AUTOGRAPH (Bills)

This AUTOGRAPHED insert is individually serially numbered and LIMITED to ONLY 250 MADE !
Grade
NM/MINT
Book Value
$ 40
Our Price
$ 34.95
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on vintage baseball, football, basketball, hockey, sport and non-sports cards.

1970's Topps Top Rookies

1970: Thurman Munson / Bill Buckner / Bill Russell
1971: Steve Garvey / Davey Concepcion / Bert Blyleven / George Foster 
1972: Carlton Fisk / Dave Kingman / Ron Cey
1973: Mike Schmiddt / Goose Gossage / Dwight Evans
1974: Dave Winfield / Dave Parker / Ken Griffey Sr / Bucky Dent
1975: George Brett / Robin Yount / Jim Rice / Fred Lynn
1976: Dennis Eckersley / Willie Randolph
1977: Andre Dawson / Dale Murphy / Bruce Sutter
1978: Eddie Murray / Paul Molitor / Alan Trammell / Lou Whitaker / Jack Morris
1979: Ozzie Smith

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Autographed 1961 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


Following autographs have auction house LOA's (Letter of Authenticity) from hobby's top vintage card authenticators for auction houses PSA/DNA & James Spence !!!

The 1961 Topps baseball card set (#1-#598) only had 587 cards because of missing numbers. Also there are 2 cards #463 (#463 Braves Team card was to be card #426).

Ugh !!! The 1961 Topps capless players !!! Picture your grand-dad. Without a cap. Life was obviously much tougher back then. Baseball expansion created the problem. Los Angeles Angels added, Washington Senators became Minnesota Twins, and Washington got a new Senators franchise. The autographs actually make the "capless" cards more attractive !!!

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How long have sports cards been around ? (part 2)

The first important and mainstream basketball set was issued by Bowman in 1948. Other than a Topps set in 1957-58 and a 1961-62 Fleer set, there were no mainstream basketball sets issued until Topps started producing yearly sets beginning with their 1969-70 set featuring the rookie card of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who then went under the name of Lew Alcindor.

In hockey, there were a few sets issued in the 1910's and while O-Pee-Chee issued some sets in the 1930's, the real modern sets began in 1951 with the itroduction of Parkhurst's first set.

In racing, while cards go back as far as the early Indy car days of 1911, modern racing sets began in 1988 with the issues released by MAXX.

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