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1969 Topps baseball card lot w/ Bob Gibson CL
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The listing, 1969 Topps baseball card lot w/ Bob Gibson CL has ended.

Here's a lot of eight (8) vintage 1969 Topps baseball cards (NOT reprints). Please note that all of these are in "fair" (as in bad) condition. See pics to judge for yourself. Many creases, rounded corners, markings, and other defects. But then again, these cards are 44 years old. Neat bit of history, but if you're picky about condition, this is not the auction for you.

Zoilo Versalles (SS, San Diego Padres)
card #35
player: This guy was the AL MVP in 1965!

Gene Alley (SS, Pittsburgh Pirates)
card #436
player: Was twice an All-Star and Gold Glove winner. Part of World Champ Pirates team in '71.

Jose Arcia (2B, Padres)
card #473
player: Was a fielding star for the Padres in their first couple years of existence.

Ron Kline (P, Pittsburgh Pirates)
card # 243
player: Lead the AL in saves in 1965.

Baltimore Orioles Rookie Stars
Mike Adamson
Merv Rettenmund
card #66
player: Adamson was first player in draft history to go straight to the major leagues. Merv was known as a great pinch hitter and won World Championships with the Orioles (1970) and the Cincinnati Reds (1975) before later becoming a hitting coach.

Philadelphia Phillies Rookie Stars
Larry Hisle
Barry Lersch
card #206
player: Larry Hisle was an All-Star twice and lead the AL in RBIs in 1977.

2nd Series Checklist with Bob Gibson
card #107 (COR - see comments)
player: Bob Gibson is a Hall of Fame pitcher, one of the best ever.

Jimmie Hall (OF, Cleveland Indians)
card #61
player: Hall broke the AL rookie record for the most home runs (previously held by Ted Williams) when he hit 33 in 1963. Went on to be an All-Star twice.


Keep an eye on my other auctions for more 1969 Topps cards in the coming weeks, including other cards in better condition.

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Questions & Comments
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I just found out the Bob Gibson CL lists #161 as "John" Purdin. This is a corrected card which is apparently harder to find and more valuable than the error (which lists "Jim" Purdin as #161). Nice!
Jan 29th, 2013 at 11:59:42 AM PST by

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