Description: EASY and AFFORDABLE WAY TO HAVE AN ICON IN YOUR PERSONAL COLLECTION! DON'T MISS OUT!A REAL PIECE OF HISTORY / DON'T MISS OUT!!! COLLECTORS & SERIOUS ENTHUSIASTS ONLY!!! 1968 Topps Game #8 Willie Mays HOF PSA / "Say Hey Kid" ITEM DESCRIPTION Capture a piece of baseball history with the 1968 Topps Game #8 featuring the legendary Willie Mays. This original card hails from the post-World War II era, specifically from the 1968 season, and is a must-have for collectors and fans alike. Manufactured by Topps, this card celebrates one of the most iconic players of all time. Graded by PSA, this card's authenticity and quality are preserved, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Whether you're a devotee of the sport or a seasoned collector, the allure of the '8' on the card, coupled with the stature of Willie Mays, ensures this piece will occupy a prominent place in your assemblage. WILLIE MAYSWillie Mays was one of the great baseball players in history. The Alabama native began his professional baseball career in the Negro Leagues before joining the New York Giants in 1951. Celebrated for his superb all-around play, the center fielder was twice named MVP and remains among the all-time leaders in home runs and hits. Mays, whose nickname was the “Say Hey Kid,” was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979 and later became a special assistant to the Giants organization. He died in June 2024 at age 93.AN AMERICAN ICON!!!PSA VG 4Graded and Ready!!!VERY Nice Card! Buy with confidence! Slam Dunk Treasures has been a private seller on eBay for a very long time with great reviews. Follow our store for a massive inventory drop coming soon. Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Vintage, Comics, Coins…You NAME It!
Price: 42.99 USD
Location: Cave Springs, Arkansas
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Sport: Baseball
Set: 1968 Topps
Era: Post-WWII (1942-1980)
Original/Reprint: Original
Manufacturer: Topps
Player/Athlete: Willie Mays
Season: 1968