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Old 01-02-2018, 05:38 PM
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Default 1997 Topps Certified Willie Mays Autograph (1966 Card) for Trade

I have this very cool and beautiful 1997 Certified Willie Mays autograph for trade. The card itself is obviously a reprint of his 1966 Topps card and was a signed insert from the 1997 Topps set (Yowza!! That was 21 years ago now!!). The signature looks pretty nice, but it was done with a magic marker on a glossy surface, so parts of it are a bit thin/see through, as you can see. When I searched out these types of cards on-line (they are extremely hard to find), the couple I found looked this same way. The signature on this one, however, is much, much stronger than any of the others.

Check out the large scan and LMK if you have any questions.



I am always interested in these types of things:
• HOF'ers in nice shape from the 50's and 60's, graded or ungraded
• Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams & Roberto Clemente cards
• 1958 Topps HOF'ers
• 1971 Topps Greatest Moments
• Tough to find errors and variations from the 50's through the early 70's
• 1964 Topps Stand-Ups (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1961-67 Topps high numbers and SP's
• 1963 Fleer BB stars and HOF'ers in nice shape
• 1954 Bowman BB stars and HOF'ers in nice shape
• 1954 Red Heart BB (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1968 Milton Bradley HOF'ers
• 1972-73 OPC Hockey starter set with stars and/or high numbers
• Possibly T-206's
• And I'm probably open to a wide variety of other things as well
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