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1986 JORDAN FLEER BASKETBALL ROOKIE-MANTLE ROOKIE CHASE
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Up for auction is one Box of World's Greatest Card Chase-Multi Sport . The box is factory sealed and in perfect condition. Inside each box are 16 packs from all different years and brands. Among the common packs (1970-2002), t are many Grand Treasures inserted into this edition (see below for the list). Vintage packs randomly inserted and below are the grand prizes that everyone is after. Also the top cards from each pack are listed. 1952 Topps High Series Unopened Pack M.Mantle - $275,000 THIS CARD HAS NOT BEEN FOUND YET!!!Ed Matthews - $68,000 Roy Campenella - $10,000 J. Robinson - $12,500 P.W. Reese - $9,000 Prices from Sports Market Report 6/2007. The Multi Sport Vintage pack Grand Treasures: 1952 Topps Football (Van Brocklin, Gifford RC, Lansford RC, Landry) 1959 Topps Baseball Cello Pack (Mantle $35,000, Gibson RC, Robinson RC, Campanella, etc) 1970-71 Topps Basketball (Maravich RC, Chamberlain, West) 1972-73 Topps Hockey (Orr, Bucyk, Hull, LaFleur)Look for these random inserts BASKETBALL 1986-87 Fleer Basketball Unopened BOX! Redemption Certificate (Michael Jordan RC $77,000) 1974-75 Topps Basketball 1975-76 Topps Basketball 1988-89 Fleer BasketballBASEBALL 1972 Topps Baseball 1973 Topps Baseball1975 Topps Baseball 1978 Topps Baseball 1980 Topps Baseball FOOTBALL1970 Topps Football 1976 Topps Football 1978 Topps Football 1977 Topps Football HOCKEY1975-76 Topps Hockey 1976-77 Topps Hockey 1979-80 Topps Hockey (Wayne Gretzky RC) 1985-86 Topps Hockey (Mario Lemieux RC) The 1952 Topps Pack Story In 1952, Topps issued the largest baseball card set of the time. T were a total of 407 cards to the set, issued in several series. The set included the first modern baseball cards, complete with player images, team logos, vital statistics, and full playing records. The cards measured 2 5/8 x 3 3/4 inches and featured colorized black and white photos of the players. The high series of the cards #311-407 came out very late in the season. Card #311 depicted Yankee phenom and future hall of famer Mickey Mantle and was the first Topps card issued of Mantle. Legend has it that Topps had a hard time selling these packs and had so many left that they chartered a boat and dumped thousands of these high series packs into the ocean. And yes, that included packs with the #311 Mantle cards. Because so much of the high series was destroyed, they now carry a premium, as they are the scarcest of the series. To this day, it is still the most cherished and sought after pack in the industry, and has become an industry icon. A true American classic.
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