Lot # 377: 1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose Rookie PSA 8 NM-MT

Category: 1960-1969

Starting Bid: $5,000.00

Bids: 11 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Spring Rarities 2022",
which ran from 4/29/2022 4:00 PM to
5/21/2022 7:00 PM




(LOT 377)
1963 Topps #537 Pete Rose Rookie PSA 8 NM-MT

ROSE ROOKIE!!! The ongoing rise of iconic post-WWII rookie cards is the hottest subject in the hobby! For the past several years, our industry is seemingly realizing higher price points every week, with no end in sight for this upward spiral. One of those legendary cards that has recently joined this list is the immortal 1963 Topps rookie issue for Pete Rose. Considering the tsunami-like pricing surge of high-grade inaugural issues for Mantle, Mays, Aaron and Clemente (just to mention a few), it is with little surprise that the Rose Rookie has now joined this elite class of high-priced cardboard commodities. Mister "Charlie Hustle" himself, currently sits atop baseball's All-Time hit list and no Rose baseball card is more desirable than his 1963 Topps high number rookie card presented here in a breathtaking PSA 8 holder.

We all know the story of why Pete Rose hasn't been inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame, with his gambling exploits barring him from Cooperstown eligibility. While it remains to be seen how this scenario plays out, one cannot deny his All-Time hit record, and the aggressive style of baseball for which he was most famous, leading to the renowned "Charlie Hustle" nickname. Furthermore, so awe-inspiring were his achievements, baseball fans simply could not leave him off baseball's "Team of the Century" roster. Every primary quality is virtually perfect including superior image contrast, fine centering, sparking colors, vivid print registration, glistening surfaces and pinpoint corners. While Pete Rose's Cooperstown status remains an unresolved issue, his representation on this brilliant offering is undoubtedly a perfect candidate for any cardboard Hall of Fame gathering with its sheer existence sufficing as one of our hobby's most significant rookie cards!

MIN BID $5,000
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