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Default A Bunch of Serious (Graded) Doubles to Trade (Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Ryan, etc.)

Hey, I have a whole bunch of beautiful doubles available for trade, many in high grade. Ultimately, I would need to keep one of each for my sets (of course, I have a preference for which cards I’d like to hold on to, but may be open to trading either card from the various pairs presented), so the 'other cards' are on the trading block for the right deal.


1966 & 1959 Willie Mays. Extremly tough #1 card in the 1966 set, and the 59's look quite nice...




Two beauties from 1967: #150 Mickey Mantle (one is the mysterious red dot variation) and the pain-in-the-butt high number, #580 Rocky Colavito...




The much sought after high numbers, 1967 #600 Brooks Robinson (the 5 has perfect centering and the 8OC isn't too bad at all) and 1961 #577 Hank Aaron All Star...




Arguably the toughest Mickey Mantle card to get from the 60's, 1969 #500 White Letter variation (the very minor 'miscut' is on back), and 1968 #177 Nolan Ryan rookie card...

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The wildly expensive and rare 1967 #128 Ed Spiezio variation, where part of his name is missing, and the sweet 1972 #595 Ryan Express (with him donning his Mets uniform while 'wearing' a painted-on Angels hat)...




The king of 1972 football high numbers, #343 Joe Namath In Action, and knuckleballing 1961 high number, #545 Hoyt Wilhelm...




Another king, His Royal HR High(number)ness, 1961 #576 Roger Maris, coupled with tough 1972 'Traded' high number, the great #754 Frank Robinson...




Perhaps my favorite Say Hey card of all time (and not in any way looking bad for being deemed OC), 1972 #49 Willie Mays, and the wickedly low POP 1961 high number, #560 Barry Latman...




A really cool (blank back) regional 1966 East Hills card (just a little O/C top to bottom), #21 Roberto Clemente, and if you're into low POPs, get a load of this. The following scan of extremely tough 1971 Fleer World Series (Laughlin) 1972 A's vs. Reds 'update' cards represents one quarter of all the PSA 9 #70's on the planet...




A PSA 10 Nolan Ryan card from the height of his career, and another seriously HTF 1971 Fleer World Series (Laughlin) 'update' card, 1975 Reds vs. Red Sox...




The royalty of the outfield, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, featured on the 1962 #18 Managers' Dream card, and very tough 1961 Yankees high number, #531 Jim Coates (with very curious qualifiers)...




An insanely tough card to come across, 1969 Topps #567 Pirates Rookies (No Black Outline on Title), and the killer (pun intended) hard-to-find even remotely centered/lacking an extreme portside tilt 1972 Topps card, #52 Harmon Killebrew In Action...




The wickedly rare 1973 #280 Al Kaline 'Band Aid on his forehead' variation, and the enigmatic key to the 1977 Topps Burger King Yankees set, #23 Lou Piniella...




The much sought after 1963 Fleer SP unnumbered checklist, and the really nice (although he seems to be a little startled) 1970 #500 Hank Aaron...




The very much underappreciated 1967 Laughlin World Series #61 Mickey Mantle (without address on back), and another seriously hard to find even remotely centered 1972 card, #434 Johnny Bench IA...




The tough 1967 #86 Mike McCormick variation, and talk about a card jam packed with talent, the absolutely beautiful 1968 #490 Super Stars...




A beautiful PSA 10 1973 Kellogg's #46 Tom Seaver card, and the key rookie of the 1973 Topps set, #615 Mike Schmidt (the PD seems to refer to the fisheye on his hat?)...




The really cool and hard to find 1971 Topps Greatest Moments #24 Bob Gibson, and one of the toughest/most expensive 1962 Green Tints to find in high grade, #117 Gary Geiger (Discussed here: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=226221)...




If you're interested in talking about a trade, take a gander at the list of things I'm generally seeking (below) and LMK what you have. Obviously, I would be looking for big hits in return for any of them and welcome talk of a package deal. I will be happy to answer any questions or provide further scans/pics, etc.

Disclaimer: Since people will inevitably ask, "What 'trade value' do you put on these cards?," I'll say this. I don't have a specific dollar trade value in mind, as it really just boils down to deciding whether or not it's worth trading for what somebody has to offer. We all know what cards are basically 'worth' in this hobby of ours.

I am always very 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, Sandy Koufax, Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams, Roberto Clemente, Babe Ruth and Nolan Ryan cards
• Tough to find errors and variations from the 50's through the early 70's
• 1971 Topps Greatest Moments
• 1964 Topps Stand-Up HOF'ers (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1961-67 Topps high numbers and SP's
• Major Rookie Cards
• 1963 Fleer BB stars and HOF'ers in high grade
• 1967 Laughlin World Series (with address on back) in high grade
• 1971 Fleer World Series ‘Updates’ (1971-1977) in very high grade
• 1953 Bowman Color BB
• 1954 Bowman HOF'ers (and perhaps a starter set in exmt shape)
• 1954 Red Heart BB (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1972 Topps high numbers graded 9 or above that I still need (open to cards with qualifiers if they still look pretty nice)
• Pre-war cards (possibly)
• And who knows what else. Sets, oddball things from the 50's and 60's?? I may be open to a wide range of things.

Minor technical note: Occasionally cards are/were scanned separately and placed on top of existing scans (to replace cards that were traded away, etc.), so pay no mind to any anomalies.

****I prefer to trade, not sell, but you can shoot me an offer if you'd like.****
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Continuation of scans...

A key (and very hard to come by) variation from the 1966 Topps set, #303 Indians Team with no dot on front, and a rookie card of a guy who really enjoyed showing up for work, 1982 Topps #21 Cal Ripken...




Pulling into the station is everyone's favorite smiling 1966 Topps high number, #561 Choo Choo Coleman, and the all-time hits leader 'enjoying' the afternoon sun at Shea, 1972 #559 Pete Rose...




An extremely tough 1966 Topps HOF high number SP, #580 Billy Williams, and the awfully pricey second-year 'Tom Terrific' card, 1968 #45 Tom Seaver...




A vision in burlap, we have 1968 #280 Mickey Mantle, and for my money, one of the greatest cards of all time, the fireballing 1974 #20 Nolan Ryan...




The beautiful 1964 Topps Giants #25 Mickey Mantle (one's a tiny bit off-center, while the other is ridiculously labeled with a non-existent 'print defect'), and one of the tougher to find 'Sultan of Swat' green tints, 1962 #138 Babe Ruth...




'Mr. Cub' himself, Ernie Banks, grinning away on 1965 high number #510, and one of the tougher/pricier green tints to get your hands on, 1962 #119 'Day-Glo Teeth' Danny Murphy...




The ultra-cool, oversized 1971 Topps Greatest Moments #39, Rico Petrocelli, and a 1972 Topps variation that's wickedly tough to find anywhere, #534 Jim Hickman with 'all yellow' CUBS letters...




A really tough variation to track down, 1967 #252 Bob Bolin with white streak (as far as I know, the one with the huge, all-over-the-place 'streak' is a 1/1) and The Mick hanging out with a few buddies on a summer's day at The Stadium, 1964 #331 A.L. Bombers...




A short-printed key to the set, 1963 Fleer #46 Joe Adcock, and another nightmare-to-find-even-remotely-centered card (the 'Say Hey Kid' is usually toppling off the left side), 1972 #50 Willie Mays In Action...




A casual portrait of a still young and vibrant 'Mr. Cub,' 1961 Topps #350 Ernie Banks, and a real tough to find variation card, 1969 Topps White Letter #491 Twins Rookies (pretty nice for 'only' sixes)...




A very cool snapshot of a superstar bedecked in yellow and green (although he was dealt to Baltimore in the beginning of April), 1976 Topps #500 Reggie Jackson, and the key to the extended (Good Humor) set, 1971 Fleer World Series (Laughlin) #69 Roberto Clemente...




The great key to the high number set, 1972 Topps #695 Rod Carew, and put your hands together for this ridiculously rare card for the set or Black Sox collector, 1967 Laughlin World Series WITH ADDRESS ON BACK #16 1919 White Sox VS. Reds...




A climbing-in-value-by-the-day high number, 1960 Topps #563 Mickey Mantle All Star (The Mick on an all star card?? What a rare event that was.), and a seriously cool (spanning the entire country) Ryan/Seaver combo card, 1974 Topps #207 Strikeout Leaders...




The steely-eyed 'Say-Hey Kid' preparing to put the fear of God into yet another pitcher, 1968 Topps #50 Willie Mays, and an early 'Tom Terrific' enjoying some down time, 1970 Topps #300 Tom Seaver...




The omnipotent 'Left Arm of God' preparing to throw a lightning bolt past a batter, 1965 Topps #300 Sandy Koufax, and 'Broadway Joe' looking a bit disheveled in the wind as he awaits his turn to toss the pigskin, 1972 Topps #100 Joe Namath...

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Bump.

Added four more cards to the tally:
1969 WL Mantle Variation
1968 Nolan Ryan RC
1967 Ed Spiezio Variation
1972 Nolan Ryan

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Added these guys to the thread...

The king of 1972 football high numbers, #343 Joe Namath In Action, and knuckleballing 1961 high number, #545 Hoyt Wilhelm...

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Added these guys to the thread...

Another king, His Royal HR High(number)ness, 1961 #576 Roger Maris, coupled with tough 1972 'Traded' high number, the great #754 Frank Robinson...

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Added these guys to the thread...

Perhaps my favorite Say Hey card of all time (and not in any way looking bad for being deemed OC), 1972 #49 Willie Mays, and the wickedly low POP 1961 high number, #560 Barry Latman...

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The wickedly rare 1973 #280 Al Kaline 'Band Aid on his forehead' variation, and the enigmatic key to the 1977 Topps Burger King Yankees set, #23 Lou Piniella...




The much sought after 1963 Fleer SP unnumbered checklist, and the really nice (although he seems to be a little startled) 1970 #500 Hank Aaron...

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The very much underappreciated 1967 Laughlin World Series #61 Mickey Mantle, and another seriously hard to find even remotely centered 1972 card, #434 Johnny Bench IA...

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An extremely tough 1966 Topps HOF high number SP, #580 Billy Williams, and the awfully pricey second-year 'Tom Terrific' card, 1968 #45 Tom Seaver...

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Latest and greatest...

A vision in burlap, we have 1968 #280 Mickey Mantle, and for my money, one of the greatest cards of all time, the fireballing 1974 #20 Nolan Ryan...

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The beautiful 1964 Topps Giants #25 Mickey Mantle (one's a tiny bit off-center, while the other is ridiculously labeled with a non-existent 'print defect'), and one of the tougher to find 'Sultan of Swat' green tints, 1962 #138 Babe Ruth...

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Added these guys to the thread...

'Mr. Cub' himself, Ernie Banks, grinning away on 1965 high number #510, and one of the tougher/pricier green tints to get your hands on, 1962 #119 'Day-Glo Teeth' Danny Murphy...

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i wish i had anything remotely close to good enough to trade you for mostly any of those cards. your collection is staggering and awesome, very cool. especially those white letter mickey mantle cards.

if you're into any junk wax stuff, let me know

(though i do have a koufax and clemente and some mays stuff, it's unlikely to be anywhere near useful for you)...
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Wow some very nice cards.
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Have doubles of these guys...

The ultra-cool, oversized 1971 Topps Greatest Moments #39, Rico Petrocelli, and a 1972 Topps variation that's wickedly tough to find anywhere, #534 Jim Hickman with 'all yellow' CUBS letters...

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Some new additions...

A really tough variation to track down, 1967 #252 Bob Bolin with white streak (as far as I know, the one with the huge, all-over-the-place 'streak' is a 1/1) and The Mick hanging out with a few buddies on a summer's day at The Stadium, 1964 #331 A.L. Bombers...

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**Update!!**
Over the last few months, I traded a bunch of stuff away, so if I was able to acquire another one of those cards, I 'replaced' it and/or created new scans/graphics (other now 'twinless' cards were eliminated) and everything is updated again...I hope...


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A short-printed key to the set, 1963 Fleer #46 Joe Adcock, and another nightmare-to-find-even-remotely-centered card (the 'Say Hey Kid' is usually toppling off the left side), 1972 #50 Willie Mays In Action...

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A casual portrait of a still young and vibrant 'Mr. Cub,' 1961 Topps #350 Ernie Banks, and a real tough to find variation card, 1969 Topps White Letter #491 Twins Rookies (pretty nice for 'only' sixes)...

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A very cool portrait of a superstar bedecked in yellow and green (although he was dealt to Baltimore in the beginning of April), 1976 Topps #500 Reggie Jackson, and the key to the extended (Good Humor) set, 1971 Fleer World Series (Laughlin) #69 Roberto Clemente...

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Any Hank Aaron left? Thanks
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A couple of new things...

The great key to the high number set, 1972 Topps #695 Rod Carew, and put your hands together for this ridiculously rare card for the set or Black Sox collector, 1967 Laughlin World Series WITH ADDRESS ON BACK* #16 1919 White Sox VS. Reds...



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Let me know if you decide to sell any. Thanks
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Have you already traded one these cards (e.g. 1969 Topps #567 No Black Outline variation)? I know the original post was from a few years back.

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Here's a couple of cards I recently doubled up on...

A climbing-in-value-by-the-day high number, 1960 Topps #563 Mickey Mantle All Star (The Mick on an all star card?? What a rare event that was.), and a seriously cool (spanning the entire country) Ryan/Seaver combo card, 1974 Topps #207 Strikeout Leaders...




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The steely-eyed 'Say-Hey Kid' preparing to put the fear of God into yet another pitcher, 1968 Topps #50 Willie Mays, and an early 'Tom Terrific' enjoying some down time, 1970 Topps #300 Tom Seaver...

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Any for sale or just trade? Im sure people have asked.
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Yeah, they're just for trade. If someone made me a stupidly high offer on something, then I would have to consider it, but that's about it.
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Wow just wow on the cards.
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A pair of 'Big Apple' legends...

The picture is so close-up that the photog probably bonked 'The Chairman of the Board's nose, 1960 Topps #35 Whitey Ford, and 'The Goose' happily looking forward to a dazzling career on his rookie card, 1973 Topps #174 Rich Gossage...

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A couple of 1960's hurlers...

The omnipotent 'Left Arm of God' preparing to throw a lightning bolt past a batter, 1965 Topps #300 Sandy Koufax, and 'Broadway Joe' looking a bit disheveled in the wind as he awaits his turn to toss the pigskin, 1972 Topps #100 Joe Namath...

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