Lot # 140: 1956 Topps #130 Willie Mays PSA 9 MINT

Category: 1950-1959

Starting Bid: $3,000.00

Bids: 14 (Bid History)

Time Left: Auction closed
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Item was in Auction "Spring Break Rarities Auction 2019",
which ran from 3/14/2019 4:00 PM to
4/6/2019 7:00 PM




(LOT 140)
1956 Topps #130 Willie Mays PSA 9 MINT

MINT MAYS!!! Willie Mays irrefutable standing as our National Pastime's "greatest living ballplayer" is synonymous with this truly remarkable PSA Mint 9 "gray back" gem that stands as one of his finest 1956 Topps cards extant. To date, not a single PSA specimen has managed to achieve a higher grade, and elite PSA Registry collectors can surly appreciate the significance of owning one of the pinnacle Mays cards on the planet! Piggybacking off of their very successful 1955 "landscape" issue, Topps would once again produce a landscape card for their '56 set that would utilize the same Mays portrait image and a new "sliding" pose.

Mays would not disappoint his fans throughout the '56 season, walloping 36 round-trippers and stealing 40 bases for the only time in his legendary career. One of the most popular of all the "Say Hey Kid's" coveted cardboard issues, its richly hued images, dazzling white borders, gleaming surfaces, pinpoint corners and strong centering all combine to substantiate the sanctified "Mint" assessment. Arguably the greatest "5-tool" player in MLB history, Mays could hit, run and field better than nearly all of his peers, justifying why this "highest-graded" '56 gem resides as the perfect testament for his unbridled legacy!

MIN BID $3,000

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MLI is offering The "Mays Fan Club Collection" - #1 on the PSA Set Registry in an alternative selling format. All Lots numbered from 132-158 will be sold individually to the highest bidder, unless Lot # 131's hammer price exceeds the hammer price of Lots 132-158 combined cumulative total. In which case, the cards would be sold as a set. Once bidding starts, the green check mark below simply designates which format has the current high bid. In case of a tie - the set wins.

Lot 131 (Set Total):  $230,000
Lot 132-158 (Individual Card Total):  $406,299

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