This week we are auctioning off several 1948 Leaf Football Cards all graded by PSA. Including two of the most popular HOF cards in this collection, a Chuck Bednarik Rookie PSA 4 and Sid Luckman Rookie PSA 4. Don't miss out on this opportunity to win these amazing sought out Rookie HOF cards from this rare 1948 Leaf Football Set!
Offered for your consideration this week is this incredible Chuck Bednarik Rookie Card graded a PSA 4 from the 1948 Leaf Football Set. This example features the Yellow Background. Chuck is a former professional American football player, known as one of the most devastating tacklers in the history of football and the last two-way player in the National Football League. A Slovak American from the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania, he is perhaps best remembered for a tackle on the New York Giants' Frank Gifford, then a star running back, that knocked Gifford out of professional football for a year
Often hailed the “First and Last” set, the 1972 Topps Football set featured the inaugural appearance of the “Leader” and “Pro Action” cards in the 1st Series and ironically, was also the last year that Topps issued football cards in series. The 1st Series packs boast 10 cards, with the potential of Hall of Fame rookie cards of John Riggins and Ted Hendricks as well as many other greats of the gridiron. We haven’t opened a vintage football pack in months, so we were rather
One of the more underrated segments of the hobby might be autographed rookie cards, especially those signed by Hall of Famers. Already valuable by themselves, cards that have been signed represent something really unique and turn what may be one of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of standard issue rookies into something special. This week, we’re offering a 1986 Topps Jerry Rice rookie card that’s not only graded a very
Long before Phil Simms and Eli came to town and even before Y.A. Tittle, there was the man simply known as "Charlie." New York Giants football fans could count on Charlie Conerly at quarterback as he led the offense from 1948 through 1961. It was just after his NFL debut, in fact, that Leaf produced the first major post-War set of football cards. The Leaf issue is a popular and desirable set that is condition-sensitive in large part because of printing problems that plague many of the cards. Amongst the toughest cards is the 1948 Leaf Charlie Conerly Rookie from the