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Oct 6
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2023

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Wed
Oct 18
5:30pm
2023

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Vintage 1960’s BASEBALL Collection Ending 10/18- Don't Drop The Ball! 
We still have over 100 lots with no bids! Come Score!

Link to this Auction  https://denveronlineauctions.com/

 

This AMAZING 12 Day Baseball Collector's Auction Starts October 6th through the 18th.

This auction has something for everyone: RARE finds for the Baseball Enthusiasts that just “Already have Everything”, Rookies Just Stating their Collection, Card Investors, and even Flippers!  

  • A rare find at this auction is PSA Authenticated 1960s Ball Signed by the Greats- Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio as well as 12 Other Hall of Famers! Yup, all on ONE BALL!!

  • Plus DON’T miss over 2600 Topps Trading Cards from the 1960s!

Shipping is Available!

 

Just some of what is available:

  • 14 Total HOFers PSA Authenticated Signatures on ONE BALL!!  Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron, Whitey Ford, Bob Feller, Eddie Mathews, George Kell, Early Wynn, Luis Aparicio, Brooks Robinson, Duke Snider, Jim Palmer, Bob Gibson & Warren Spahn.
  •  Unchecked Tops Baseball O-Pee-Chee Blue Team Checklist Cards from 1973 Found in "Specially Marked Packs"
  • 1993 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Bat: Full size, limited-edition collectible from Louisville Slugger features the engraved replica signature of Reggie Jackson
  • Autographed Reggie Jackson Sports Impression 10" HOF Commemorative Plate with inscription “Mr. October.” In original box.
  • 1970’s Kansas City Royals Signed Baseball: 19 signatures on a Rawlings Official American League, Lee MacPhail, Baseball. Signatures include Hall of Famers Whitey Herzog on the sweet spot and George Brett, as well as Clint Hurdle, John Mayberry, Al Cowens, and Al Hrabosky – “The Mad Hungarian.”
  • Autographed Enos Slaughter New York Yankees Color 8”x10” Photo
  • 1992 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Bat: Full size, limited-edition collectible from Louisville Slugger 820/1000
  •  1961 New York Yankees Cooperstown Edition by Danbury Collection w/ Mickey Mantle & Joe DiMaggio
  • Original "Gambling in Baseball" Themed Artwork from the May 10th, 1922 issue of the Denver Post
  • Limited Edition Framed Mickey Mantle Topps Commemorative Card Sheet
  • George Brett limited-edition lithograph “The Swing” by John B. Martin. This colorful piece of work is signed by both Hall of Fame third baseman George Brett and the artist John B. Martin.

 Many American League Players, Elected to the HALL OF FAME- All-Stars- Gold Glove Award winners- Rookies of the Year, WS Champion, NL Stolen Base Leaders, Home Run Leaders, WS Champions, NL MVP, and Rookie Stars:
Ron Santos, Hoyt Wilhelm, Jim Bunning, Gaylord Perry, Juan Marichal, Tommy John, Phil Niekro, Red Schoendienst, Walt Alston, Billy Williams, Orlando Cepeda, Tony Perez, Lou Brock, Joe Morgan, Luis Aparicio, Harmon Killebrew, Orlando Cepeda, Bob Gibson, Dick Williams, Willie McCovey, Ferguson Jenkins, Ed Mathews, Al Kaline “Mr. Tiger”, Ed Mathews, Whitey Ford, Joe Torre, Bill Mazeroski, Gil Hodges, Walt Alston, Al Lopez Willie McCovey, Brooks Robinson, Robin Roberts, Jim Bunning, Gaylord Perry, Dick Egan, Julio Navarro, Tommy Sisk, Warren Spahn, Harmon Killebrew, Nellie Fox, Richie Ashburn, Casey Stengel, Walt Alston, and much More!

 

Just some of the Teams: San Francisco Giants- Kansas City Royals- St. Luis Cardinals- Dodgers -Red Sox- White Sox- Chicago Cubs, Braves, Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, LA Dodgers, Twins, Mets, Indians, Senators, Angels, Pirates, Giants, Astros and Much More! 

 

Come score some deals! 14 HOFers have signed this ball!  PSA has authenticated all 14.  Comes with LOA.  Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron, Whitey Ford, Bob Feller, Eddie Mathews, George Kell, Early Wynn, Luis Aparicio, Brooks Robinson, Duke Snider, Jim Palmer, Bob Gibson & Warren Spahn.14 HOFers have signed this ball!  PSA has authenticated all 14.  Comes with LOA.  Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron, Whitey Ford, Bob Feller, Eddie Mathews, George Kell, Early Wynn, Luis Aparicio, Brooks Robinson, Duke Snider, Jim Palmer, Bob Gibson & Warren Spahn.Original "Gambling in Baseball" Themed Artwork from the May 10th, 1922 issue of the Denver PostGeorge Brett limited-edition lithograph “The Swing” by John B. Martin. This colorful piece of work is signed by both Hall of Fame third baseman George Brett and the artist John B. Martin.Limited Edition Framed Mickey Mantle Topps Commemorative Card Sheet. This commemorative card sheet features every year the famed Yankees slugger had a baseball card from his 1951 bowman rookie card to his final regular appearance, a 1969 Topps baseball card. Limited to 10,000 it comes with a LOA from Topps.  This one is 5,017 / 10,0001952 TOPPS "The Set" Poster: Limited Edition #833/1952 w/ hologram - 24" x 36" Features 407 Graded Cards1996 Topps Mickey Mantle Uncut Card Sheet. All Playing -era Cards 1951-1969 on 27 x 40" Cardstock Poster1992 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Bat: Full size, limited-edition collectible from Louisville Slugger 820/1000 1961 New York Yankees Cooperstown Edition by Danbury Collection w/ Mickey Mantle & Joe DiMaggio1993 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Bat: Full size, limited-edition collectible from Louisville Slugger features the engraved replica signature of Reggie Jackson (Oakland A’s/New York Yankees) and the Hall of Fame logo in gold fill with a rich mahogany finish. Made in the USA1960 Topps #227: Casey Stengel and #212: Walt Alston. Stengel was elected to Hall of Fame in 1966 and Alston in 1983. Casey Stengel managed the 1950s NY Yankees dynasty to 10 AL pennants and seven World Series championships. Walt Alston managed the Brooklyn and LA Dodgers for 23 seasons and led them to seven NL pennants and four World Championships.Lot BC 2 - 1961 Topps #10: Brooks Robinson. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1983, generally considered the greatest defensive third baseman in the history of baseball. He won the 1964 American League MVP and was selected to 18 straight All-Star teams.  1961 Topps #20: Robin Roberts. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1976. He was a member of the Philadelphia Phillies “Whiz Kids” during the 1950s helping them to the 1950 World Series Championship. Played most of his 19-year career with the Phils (1948-1961) and the Orioles (1962-1965), He was a brilliant ace, excellent fielder and above-average hitter for a pitcher. Robin Roberts was the first number retired by the Phillies organization.1961 Topps #30: Nellie Fox and #88: Richie Ashburn. Fox was elected the Hall of Fame in 1997 and Ashburn in 1995. Fox was named 1959 AL MVP, posting a .306 average, 191 hits and 70 RBI and helped the White Sox to the AL pennant. Ashburn had more hits than any other player in the 1950s and was a member of the Phillies 1950 National League Champion “Whiz Kids.”1961 Topps #80: Harmon Killebrew. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1984 he once blasted a 530 ft. home run into the upper deck of Metropolitan Stadium, reportedly shattering two chairs. Killer led the American League six times in home runs, topping the 40-mark eight times, drove in 100 or more runs nine times and won the AL MVP in 1969. He retired with 573 home runs, 2,086 hits, 1,584 RBI, a .509 career slugging percentage, and a .256 career batting average.1961 Topps #200: Warren Spahn. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1973. He is the winningest left-handed pitcher in MLB history with 363 wins. Topped the 20-win mark 13 times in his career and was one of the most dominant NL pitchers of any era. He pitched for the Boston/Milwaukee Braves (1942, 1946-1964) for virtually his entire career, earning 17 All-Star selections. He was the ace of the Braves pitching staff helping the heavy hitting squad to three NL pennants and one World Series title in 1957. He posted a 21-11 record with 18 complete games, 130 strikeouts and a 2.69 ERA and won the 1957 Cy Young Award.1963 Topps #138: Pride of the NL (Willie Mays/Stan Musial). Two of baseball’s all-time greats. Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1969. Willie Mays, San Francisco Giants, was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1979.Walt Alston1963 Topps #169: 1963 Rookie Stars. Gaylord Perry was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1991. He was the first pitcher to win the CY Young Award in both leagues, he won it with Cleveland in 1972 and with San Diego in 1978 and Dick Egan, Julio Navarro, Tommy Sisk1964 Topps #35: Eddie Mathews and #188: 3rd Series Checklist. Mathews was elected to the HOF in 1978. Checklist is unmarked.1964 Topps #205: Nellie Fox and #225: Roger Maris. Fox was elected the HOF in 1997 and Maris broke Babe Ruth’s record for HRs in a season, 61 in 1961 with the NY Yankees. 1964 Topps #265: Jim Bunning and #375: Ron Santo. Bunning was elected the HOF in 1996 and Santo in 2012. 1965 Topps #15: Robin Roberts and #276: Hoyt Wilhem. Roberts was elected to the HOF in 1976 and Wilhelm in 1985.1965 Topps #150: Brooks Robinson. Elected to the HOF in 1983 he played entire 23-year career with the Baltimore Orioles, winning two World Series championships and the 1970 World Series MVP.965 Topps #176: Willie McCovey. Elected to the HOF in 1986. Played 19 0f 22 years with the SF Giants.  He was the 1959 NL Rookie of the Year, the 1969 NL MVP, six-time All-Star and three-time HR champion.1965 Topps #193: Gaylord Perry and #276: Hoyt Wilhelm. Perry the “spit-baller” was elected to the HOF in 1991 and Wilhelm the “knuckle-baller” in 19851965 Topps #217: Walt Alston and #414: Al Lopez. Alston the Brooklyn & LA Dodgers manager was elected to the HOF in 1983 and Lopez, who as a manager never posted a losing record in 15 seasons, was elected in 1977.  1965 Topps #320: Bob Gibson. Elected to the HOF in 1981. All-time Cardinal great was a 9-time All-Star, 2-time WS Champion, 1968 NL MVP, 2-time CY Young Award winner, 2-time WS MVP, 9-time Gold Glove Award winner.Braves Pitcher Phill Niekro card1966 Topps #36: Jim Hunter. Elected to the HOF in 1987. Nicknamed “Catfish” he was an 8-time All-Star, 5-time World Series champion, and won the 1974 AL Cy Young Award playing for both the A’s and Yankees.1966 Topps #78: Red Schoendienst, #116: Walt Alston and #386: Gil Hodges. Schoendienst, long time Cardinals player and manager was elected to the HOF in 1989, Alston the great Dodgers manager in 1983 and Hodges, the Dodger first baseman, and manager of the 1969 Miracle Mets, was elected in 2022.  1966 Topps #90: Luis Aparicio x 2. Elected to the HOF in 1984 playing shortstop for the White Sox, Orioles and Red Sox he was the 1956 AL Rookie of the Year, 13-time All-Star, 9-time Gold Glove Award winner, 9-tme Stolen Base Leader and 1966 WS Champion1966 Topps #130 Joe Torre and #210: Bill Mazeroski. As a player Torre was a 9-time All-Star and as Yankees manager a 4-time WS Champion, he was elected to the HOF in 2014. Mazeroski the Pirates second-baseman played his entire career in Pittsburgh, was a 10-time All-Star, 2-time WS Champion and 8-time Gold Glove Award winner and was elected to the HOF in 20011966 Baseball Card Topps #160: Whitey Ford. Elected to the HOF in 1974. NY Yankee great was a 10-time All-Star, 6-time WS Champion, 1961 Cy Young Award winner and 1961 WS MVP1966 Baseball Card Topps #200: Ed Mathews. Elected to the HOF in 1978. BOS/MIL/ATL Brave great was a 12-time All-Star and 2-time WS Champion1966  Baseball Card Topps #420: Juan Marichal. Elected to the HOF in 1933. Played 16 years mostly with the SF Giants. He was a 10-time All-Star and pitched a no-hitter on June 15, 1963. 1967 Topps #30: Al Kaline. Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1980. Nicknamed “Mr. Tiger” he was an 18-time AL All-Star, 10-time Gold Glove Award winner. Hit .379 against the St. Louis Cardinals leading the Tigers to the 1968 World Series titleLot #BC 35 - 1967 Baseball Cards Topps- Cubs 3rd Baseman #70 Ron Santo and #512: Red Schoendienst was a Mgr. for the CardinalsSale Picture1967 Topps #166: Ed Mathews. Elected to the HOF in 1978. BOS/MIL/ATL Brave great was a 12-time All-Star and 2-time WS Champion1967 Topps #320: Gaylord Perry. Elected to the HOF in 1991. A 5-time All-Star, Perry was the pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in both leagues.1967 Topps #333: Ferguson Jenkins. Elected to the HOF in 1991. Jenkins was a 3-time All-Star and won the 1971 NL Cy Young Award. His jersey #31 is retired by the Chicago Cubs.1967 Topps #480: Willie McCovey. Elected to the HOF in 1986. Played 19 0f 22 years with the SF Giants.  He was the 1959 NL Rookie of the Year, the 1969 NL MVP, six-time All-Star and three-time HR champion.1968 Topps #87: Dick Williams and #294 Red Schoendienst. Willams was elected to the HOF in 2008 and Schoendienst in 1989.1968 Topps #100: Bob Gibson.Elected to the HOF in 1981. All-time Cardinal great was a 9-time All-Star, 2-time WS Champion, 1968 NL MVP, 2-time CY Young Award winner, 2-time WS MVP, 9-time Gold Glove Award winner.1968 Topps #103: Don Sutton and #257: Phil Niekro. Sutton was elected to the HOF in 1988 and Niekro in 1997.1968 Topps #200: Orlando Cepeda, Elected to the HOF in 1999. Cepeda was the 1958 NL Rookie of the Year, 1967 WS Champion and NL MVP, and an 11-time All-Star.1968 Topps #220: Harmon Killebrew. Elected to the HOF in 1984. Killebrew was the 1969 AL MVP, he was a 13-time All-Star and 6-time AL Home Run Leader.1968 Topps #310: Luis Aparicio and #350: Hoyt Wilhelm. Both of these Chicago White Sox teammates were elected to the HOF, Aparicio in 1984 and Wilhelm in 1985.1969 Topps #35: Joe Morgan and #75: Luis Aparicio. Two HOF infielders, Morgan was elected in 1990 and Aparicio in 1984.969 Topps #85: Lou Brock. Elected to the HOF in 1985 Brock was a 6-time All-Star, 2-time WS Champion, 8-time NL Stolen Base Leader and the 1975 Roberto Clemente Award winner.1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda and #285: Tony Perez. Both of these Puerto Rican power hitters were elected to the HOF, Cepeda in 1999 and Perez the following year in 2000. Billy Williams. Elected to the HOF in 1987 Williams was the 1961 NL Rookie of the Year and a 6-time All-Star.1969 Topps #462: Red Schoendienst and #24: Walt Alston. Both were elected to the HOF, Schoendienst, long time Cardinals player and manager in 1989, and Alston the great Dodgers manager in 1983.#465: Tommy John and #355: Phil Niekro. Two longtime pitching great Niekro was elected to the HOF in 1997 and John, 4-time All-Star, is still waiting for the call. #485: Gaylord Perry and #370: Juan Marichal. Both San Francisco Giant teammates were elected to the HOF, Marichal in 1983 and Perry in 1991. Hoyt Wilhelm and #175: Jim Bunning. Both of these pitching great were elected to the HOF, Wilhelm in 1985 and Bunning in 1996. Ron Santo. Elected to the HOF in 2012 Santo was a 9-time All-Star and a 5-time Gold Glove Award winner. Unchecked Topps Baseball O-Pee-Chee Blue Team Checklist Cards from 1973 Found in "Specially Marked Packs"Autographed Reggie Jackson Sports Impression 10" HOF Commemorative Plate with inscription “Mr. October.” In original box. 
Great Gift Idea!1970’s Kansas City Royals Signed Baseball: 19 signatures on a Rawlings Official American League, Lee MacPhail, Baseball. Signatures include Hall of Famers Whitey Herzog on the sweet spot and George Brett, as well as Clint Hurdle, John Mayberry, Al Cowens, and Al Hrabosky – “The Mad Hungarian.” Autographed Enos Slaughter New York Yankees Color 8”x10” Photo1966 Topps Baseball Trading Cards - Lot of Eleven  Player Cards - includes: Joe Nuxhall, Jim Hannan, Rich Rollins, Johnny Klippstein, Dick McAuliffe, Joel Horlen, Bo Belinski, Dick Stigman, John Edwards, Harvey Kuenn, Tommy John. 1966 Topps Baseball Trading Cards - Lot of Nine Player Cards includes: Mack Jones, Don Nottebart, Roy Face, Jim Kaat, Tony Conigliaro, Elston Howard, Ken Boyer, Manny Jiminez, Bill McCool.1966 Topps Baseball Trading Cards - Lot of Nine Player Cards - 5th Series includes: John Romano, Bob Ville, Alvin Dark, John Miller, Sandy Alomar, Bill Monbouquette, Willie Kirkland, Walt Bond, Bob Heffner.1966 Topps Baseball Trading Cards - Lot of Nine Player Cards includes: Chico Cardenas, Lee Stange, Fred Valentine, Hank Fischer, Bob Locker, Donn Clendenon, Jack Sanford, Turk Farrell, Dick Traceweski.  1966 Topps Baseball Trading Cards - Lot of Nine Playing Cards  includes: Vic Davalillo, Hector Valle, Bernie Allen, Jerry Grote, Juan Pizarro, Ron fairly, Ron Herbel, Billy Brian, Gene Alley. 1966 Topps Baseball Trading Cards - Lot of Nine Player Cards Includes: Larry Sherry, George Thomas, Moe Drabowsky, Jim Coker, Mike Shannon, Steve Ridzik, Jim Hart, Johnny Keane (Mgr), Jim Owens

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