What would have happened if there was no teachers strike in Brooklyn in the early 1950’s, and Sandy Koufax had been able to play baseball at Lafayette High School? What if he played baseball, and not basketball, at the University of Cincinnati? What would have happened if his mother, Mrs. Braun, hadn’t remarried and he hadn't taken the adopted last name of Koufax? What if the Reds, Pirates, Braves or New York baseball Giants had signed him in 1954, and not his hometown Brooklyn Dodgers? The answer to all of those questions is simple: we would never have seen “The
We have over 1,000 graded cards all starting at $.99 each and ending tonight! Don't miss your opportunity to win one of these cards: 1957 Topps #77 Bill Russell Rookie HOF Celtics PSA 6 1976 Topps #240 Pete Rose Reds PSA 9 (Only 1 Higher) T206 Christy Mathewson Portrait New York SGC 40 Sovereign Back 1977 OPC O-Pee-Chee #30 Thurman Munson Yankees PSA 9 pop 8 (Only 1 Higher) 1977 Topps Complete Set w/ Andrew Dawson Rookie (660) (EX/MT to Near Mint) T206 Howie Camnitz Hands Above Head Pittsburg SGC 70 Sweet Caporal Back
This week we are offering over 35 Complete and Near Complete Sports and Non Sports Sets! As well as Factory Seal Sets! These sets include: 1972 Topps Baseball Near Complete Set w/ Stars & HOF'ers (726/787) (Near Mint), 1973 Topps Baseball Complete Set w/ Mike Schmidt Rookie HOF (660) (EX/MT to Near Mint) 1952 Topps Wings Near Complete Set Lot (179/200) (VG/EX to EX)
Just a few days remain in 2013 but for us at Just Collect, one of North America’s most prolific sellers of vintage sports cards, it is time to crank up, not wind it down. We have launched over 10,000 individual listings on eBay all ending tonight through Sunday, ranging from 1911 Sporting Life to 1930’s Goudey Premiums, classic 1950’s Topps baseball to high end 1980s football rookie cards. Every lot starts with a minimum bid of 99 cents, regardless of book value. These auctions mark the last hurrah of what
Offered this week for your consideration is a 1952 Topps rookie card of Hall of Famer Ed Mathews professionally graded SGC 30. Belying the technically assigned grade, this exemplar presents far nicer. The final card of the inaugural Topps issue, this very tough high number card has always been subject to the rigors of being the last card rubber banded or damaged at the end of the set. This example presents with solid centering and a fantastic