1951 Bowman FB # 65 Bill Fischer (Chicago Cardinals)

Grade
NM/MINT
Book Value
$ 20
Our Price
$ 39.95
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1951 Bowman FB # 65 Bill Fischer (Chicago Cardinals) Football cards value
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1966 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


Like most Topps sets of the '60s, their 1960 set had it's share of Hall-of-Famer rookie cards with Fergie Jenkins, Jim Palmer & Don Sutton.

The very scarce high numbers, many being even scarce short prints, make completing this set a challenge for collectors.

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1952 Wheaties Champions

In 1952 Wheaties issued this set of cards on the back of their boxes. The 2" x 2-3/4" cards needed to be hand cut from the back of the boxes making high quality samples almost impossible to find. The set featured 30 different champions from a variety of sports in both "Portrait" and "In-Action" poses for a total of 60 different cards. 10 of the 30 athletes are baseball players with football, basketball, golf, bowling, diving and other sports also included.

Top players in the set are Ted Williams, Stan Musial, George Mikan, Ben Hogan and Otto Graham.


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Vintage 1966 Topps Football Old 1966 Topps card

1966 Topps Football

The 1966 Topps Football set contained (176) cards. Otis Taylor was the top rookie in this set.
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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.

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