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Default 50 H.O.F. Plaque Postcards (1 PSA auto+2 Induction Day Station) - ENDS 6/25

47 different National Baseball H.O.F. Museum Post Cards - All from Mike Roberts era and in EX-MT condition or better.

(In no particular order: Joe McCarthy, Ducky Medwick, Pie Traynor, Leo Durocher, Willie Keeler, Tony Lazzeri, Nap Lajoie, King Kelly, Dazzy Vance, Rabbit Maranville, Chuck Klein, Bill Klem, Candy Cummings, Walter Alston, Lefty Grove, Bill Mckechnie, Wahoo Sam Crawford, Sam Rice, Byron Johnson, Arky Vaughan, Addie Joss, Joe McGinnity, Thomas McCarthy, Herb Pennock, Big Ed Walsh, Cal Hubbard, Joe Kelley, Gettysburg Eddie, John Clarkson, James Collins, Earle Combs, Timothy J. Keefe, Thomas Connolly, Harry Heilmann, Bill Herman, Gabby Hartnett, Harry Hooper, Old Eagle Eye Beckley, Amos Rusie, Eppa Rixey, Uncle Robbie Robinson, Max Carey, Henry Manush, Hughie Jennings, James O'Rourke, Ernest Lombardi, and Happy Jack Chesbro)

2 postcards - Stamped with Induction Day station (Mike Roberts era)

(a) Bill McGowan postcard stamped August 2 1992 (Bill McGowan, Tom Seaver, Rollie Fingers, Hal Newhouser inducted)

(b) William Hulbert postcard stamped July 30 1995 (Mike Schmidt inducted)

1 postcard is a PSA Auto Authenticated George Kelly (Curteichcolor era)

Total of 50!

$1 starts and please add $5 for shipping.

Ends 6/25
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