August 6, 2020: Summer Auction
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 8/6/2020
With the iconic 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Rookie card headlining, this remarkable array of mostly modern Rookie cards provides the winning bidder with the chance to snag the debut cards of many of the biggest names in Major League Baseball over the last four decades, Rookie cards that stand out as some of the most important pasteboards of the post-Topps monopoly era. The roster of manufacturers includes Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Upper Deck and a handful of minor-league pre-Rookie cards, with each and every card turning up in a blistering PSA 9 Mint holder. Here’s the breakdown: 1979 Topps No. 718, 1981 Fleer No. 131 Scioscia, 1983 Topps No. 83 Sandberg, 1984 Topps No. 8 Mattingly, 1985 Topps No. 181 Clemens, 1985 Huntsville Canseco, 1986 Topps Traded No. 11T Bonds, 1986 Topps Traded No. 20T Canseco, 1986 Sportsflics No. 11 Canseco, 1987 Topps Tiffany No. 29 Williams, 1987 Fleer Glossy No. 269 Clark, 1987 Fleer No. 604 Bonds, 1987 Fleer Update Glossy No. U68 Maddux, 1987 Donruss Rookies No. 35 Cone, 1989 Upper Deck No. 1 Griffey, 1989 Upper Deck No. 25 Johnson, 1989 Topps Traded No. 15T Brown, 1989 Topps Traded No. 41T Griffey (PSA case is cracked; card seemingly unaffected), 1989 Topps Traded No. 57T Johnson, 1990 Leaf No. 325 Walker, 1990 Bowman No. 275 Vaughn, 1991 Upper Deck No. 11 Williams, 1991 Fleer Update No. U62 Rodriguez, 1992 Bowman No. 298 Anderson, 1992 Bowman Foil No. 676 Ramirez, 1992 Classic No. 42 Glaus, 1998 Fleer Update No. U87 Glaus, 1999 Topps Traded No. T65 Soriano, 1999 Topps Traded No. T66 Hamilton, and 2003 Upper Deck Play Ball No. 104 Matsui.
Modern HOFers & Stars PSA 9 Rookies Group (30)
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