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Graded VG-EX 4 by PSA, one of just 432 examples in the Hobby at its tier with a mere 4,382 graded higher. Although encapsulated by PSA in a holder labeled “T206 Honus Wagner” we mention for accuracy’s sake that this is not in fact a Wagner and is tallied in the population report as a Gamble card. The insert cards issued in 1977 by Topps affectionately known as “1977 Topps” are among the most sought-after, beautiful and unique collectibles ever created. The illustration is printed on fragile chipboard, with an unforgiving white border that chips under the slightest pressure, yet clean corner wear is consistent with this fascinating piece’s grade that teeters ever so close the edge of excellent and the reverse carries only the most subtle hint of a product stain that is mentioned only for accuracy and which does not impinge upon the collectible’s sterling appeal. Crisp registration throughout the card front is present on this amazing Gamble commemorative that has survived in exemplary condition. The athlete’s name and team are featured in ripped-from-the-headlines bold print, with his position of honor stunningly framed in a mock pennant. How ironic indeed that the iconic image of Mr. Gamble would be emblazoned alongside a pennant given the Bronx Bombers’ success in attaining the same that very year. And what of the enigmatic Yankees outfielder? The intensity with which his passion for the game was ignited is clearly visible in the intent-filled vision of his face. Although by 1977 he had tempered the mushroom-cloud hairstyle for which he and Darnell Hillman were justly famous, he nevertheless retained sufficient hair to prop up his seemingly too-small hat in it, and when combined with Elvis side-burns so popular in the 1970's, his image is subtly evocative of the rare moment of calm before the ensuing storm that will greet his approach to the batter’s box in the spring training game against the Bombers’ AA farm team that is depicted on this gem. A superb, dull patina graces the front of this visually thrilling, one-of-432 specimen of this rarity, fabulous and unprecedented, and includes the especially protective wrinkled baggie inside the holder for which PSA is known and revered. Minimum Bid $500

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