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GoldenAge50s 04-13-2023 05:30 AM

SOLD!!! 1954 Topps HOF JACKIE ROBINSON SGC 4!
 
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JACKIE HAS BEEN SOLD!



Another HOFer from my '54 Topps set break, I offer you my Original example of #10 Jackie Robinson, graded a VG/EX 4 by SGC! With Eye-Appeal much higher than a 4, Jackie also has Pure White Borders, 4 Nice, Sharp Corners, very Decent Centering, Full Original Color & Gloss, and NO GREEN Chipping!!

You can own Jackie for a "mind-numbing" $675, well below EBay selling prices, & padded shipping is FREE! Just PM/EM me to claim him!

One look at the back Green area proves how little this card has been handled! If you can find a Higher Quality Robby @ anywhere near my starting bid, you'd better grab it!

A True Treasure from my boyhood collection of 1954 Topps!

NOTE: I have had several inquiries about why this card looks so good but is only a 4--Here is my opinion:
Yes, there is an ever-so-tiny hair of a crease that is only visable when you hold & tilt the card. It is just above the left ear & into the hat of the B&W picture.

It is more of a hair wrinkle than a crease & does not go thru to the back of the card in any way. That is why the grade, in my opinion, was given as VG/EX, as the eye appeal is much higher!

It's a card that I pulled from a pack when i was 13 yrs old and never out of my possession.

Sluggerrr 04-13-2023 11:41 AM

I would have been all over this a couple months ago.

switcher7 04-13-2023 04:52 PM

jackie
 
any creases?
thanks

1952boyntoncollector 04-13-2023 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sluggerrr (Post 2331648)
I would have been all over this a couple months ago.

what changed?

GoldenAge50s 04-14-2023 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by switcher7 (Post 2331713)
any creases?
thanks


I have had several people ask this question! See my explanation in the original post after NOTE:

luciobar1980 04-14-2023 07:06 AM

Dang, someone should snag this. If I didn't have one already I would.

rjackson44 04-14-2023 08:28 AM

someone got a great deal good for fred


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