1966 Topps # 36 Jim Hunter [#] (2nd year card) (Kansas City A's)

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EX/MINT
Book Value
$ 20
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1966 Topps # 36 Jim Hunter [#] (2nd year card) (Kansas City A's)  cards value
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No only did the 1954 Topps issue feature rookie cards of some of the greatest baseball players of all-time, it also was the 1st appearance of Ted Williams on a Topps card. Topps was so proud of this they made Ted the FIRST (#1) and LAST (#250) card in the set.

1954 Topps was released in three different series, (#1-50), a tougher mid-series (#51-75), and finally (#76-250). Of note for fans of variations, first series cards were issued in Canada with gray backs.

ROOKIE cards of future Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Al Kaline & Ernie Banks along with cards of SuperStars Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Duke Snider, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Jackie Robinson and tons more !!!

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