1965 Topps FB - OAKLAND RAIDERS Team Lot of (10) cards
With Jim Otto ($30 bk), Tom Flores ($20 bk), Art Powell ... Dalva Allen (VG) not pictured.
Book Value |
$ 129 |
Our Price |
n/a
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1965 Philadelphia Football

1965 was the 2nd year for Philadelphia Gum creating football cards.
Once again, their set had (198) cards, (14) from each team, featuring the rookie cards of
Hall-of-Famers Paul Warfield, Mel Renfro, Dick LeBeau, Carl Eller, Paul Krause and Charley Taylor.
1965 Philadelphia cards came in a variety of packages: nickel wax packs, ten-cent cello packs and 29-cent rack packs.
Making this set a bit special was that for the first time in football card history, the NFL logo appeared on the front
of a card. The logo was Philadelphia Gum Company's way of sticking it to Topps as Philadelphia had the exclusive
to produce NFL cards while Topps was left to printing cards of the then 'lesser' AFL teams and players.
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1965 Philadelphia Football cards
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CAREER SACKS
NFL FOOTBALL
*** TOP 20 *** (as of 04/15/2025 )
1 Bruce Smith 200
2 Reggie White 198
3 Kevin Greene 160
4 Julius Peppers 159 1/2
5 Chris Doleman 150 1/2
6 Michael Strahan 141 1/2
7 Jason Taylorv 139 1/2
8 Terrell Suggs 139
9 DeMarcus Ware 138 1/2
10 Richard Dent 137 1/2
John Randlev 137 1/2
12 Jared Allen 136
13 John Abraham 133 1/2
14 Lawrence Taylor 132 1/2
Leslie O'Neal 132 1/2
16 VON MILLER 129 1/2 *** ACTIVE ***
17 Rickey Jackson 128
18 Derrick Thomas 126 1/2
19 Dwight Freeney 125 1/2
20 Robert Mathis 123
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Are sports cards valuable ?
Like all collectibles, over time some sports cards go down in value,
others go up and some can even become very valuable.
Card values are based on many factors:
player popularity, scarcity, condition & collector interest.
A card can be scarce but without demand value may not be great.
Q: What are some ways to collect cards ?
* Complete sets by year & issue
* Cards of your favorite player
* Cards of your favorite team "TEAM SETS"
* Rookie cards
* Hall-of-Famer cards
* I even had a girlfriend that collected Don Mossi (checkout his ears),
players whose last name start with "Z", and the Brett brothers George &
Ken (she had a crush on George).
* "TYPE COLLECTING" (everyone should at least do a little of this !)
"Type Collecting"
is collecting at least one of each different "type" of issue.
On scarcer issues you can add a less expensive common
while on others you can select your favorite player or team.