1954 Topps #241 Bob Miller (Tigers)
| Grade |
NEAR MINT |
| Book Value |
$ 15 |
| Our Price |
$ 14.95
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Autographed 1961 Topps Baseball Cards Checklist & Values
*** THESE ARE ALL AUTOGRAPHED ***
The following autographs come with auction house LOA's
(Letters of Authenticity) from the hobby's top authenticators
PSA/DNA, James Spence, UDA/Upper Deck Authenticated and/or GAI !!!
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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We have a large selection available on our web site with quantities from 1 to 1,000.