Lot # 16: 1966 Topps #35 Bobby Orr Rookie card (PSA 8) - Only 2 Graded Higher

Category: Hockey

Starting Bid: $7,500.00

Bids: 26 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Spring Classic Rarities Auction 2016",
which ran from 4/22/2016 2:30 PM to
5/7/2016 7:00 PM




(LOT 16)
1966 Topps #35 Bobby Orr Rookie card (PSA 8) - Only 2 Graded Higher

Rookie card mania will always be an integral part of the illustrious card hobby, and only a handful of post-WWII rookie cards could possibly compete with the hallowed stature of Bobby Orr's 1966 Topps Hockey rookie card. Simply stated, Bobby Orr revolutionized Hockey via the way he played the defensemen position, and is arguably the greatest peak value hockey player of all-time. His accomplishments are countless, including 3 consecutive league MVP Hart Trophies, 2 playoff MVP Conn Smythe Trophies, a record 8 straight best defensemen Norris Trophies and two league-scoring leader Art Ross Trophies. While players such as the great Gretzky, Howe and Lemieux may have amassed more lifetime scoring records, Orr played as a defenseman and due to serious knee injuries played only nine full seasons.

Those who played against him all attest to his blistering slap shot and skating speed with most in agreement that no hockey player ever skated as fast as this iconic Boston Bruin legend. For all of the aforementioned reasons, Orr's cards are highly sought after by serious hockey enthusiasts, with none more valuable than his 1966/67 Topps rookie card, presented here in a sensational PSA 8 holder. One of only eight at this stratospheric plateau, only five SGC examples have been graded higher with a sole PSA copy fortunate enough to achieve the hallowed "Mint 9" grade! The classic television set portrait image of Orr encompassed by extremely condition sensitive wood grain borders has miraculously maintained virtually 100% of its original pristine state.

Very similar to the 1955 Bowman and 1962 Topps baseball cards, many of these cards are seriously subjected to border chipping, minimizing the opportunity for elevated grades. Somehow, this offering has bested father time and retained practically all of its original pristine qualities including flawless surfaces, a perfect Bobby Orr image, precision cut corners, and bold/vivid typography. No hockey card is pursued as aggressively as the Bobby Orr rookie card with all price tags excessively exceeding the significantly understated SMR values. Synonymous with the Topps/Bowman Mickey Mantle and Joe Namath rookie cards, there is an unparalleled mystique associated with Orr's first Topps cardboard issue in the post-WWII card market, with its current staggering pricing surge seemingly having no end in sight!

MIN BID $7,500
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