Lot # 150: 1949 Bowman #84 Roy Campanella Rookie PSA 9 MINT – Only 2 PSA Examples Graded Higher!

Category: 1940-1949

Starting Bid: $10,000.00

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Item was in Auction "Summer Rarities Auction 2023",
which ran from 8/17/2023 9:00 AM to
9/9/2023 7:00 PM




(LOT 150)
1949 Bowman #84 Roy Campanella Rookie PSA 9 MINT – Only 2 PSA Examples Graded Higher!

IMPECCABLE CAMPY ROOKIE!!! This miraculous PSA 9 MINT 1949 Bowman #84 Roy Campanella rookie card has only been bested by a paltry two examples on the illustrious PSA Pop Chart! Furthermore, of the nearly 1,400 PSA encapsulated copies, a meager 18 examples have managed to achieve the hallowed 9 assessment. Elite collectors surely understand the grand opportunity of finding an exalted rookie card boasting its 74th birthday in the sanctified PSA 9 holder, especially when the player stands as one of our National Pastime's greatest all-time catchers. The Dodgers immortal HOF catcher is represented via an incredible portrait image, encompassed by a rich and flawless autumn orange background. Most significantly, the image depicts near-perfect 50/50 centering, uncharacteristic for any Campanella Rookie since most subjects reveal severely skewed illustrations.

Four blisteringly sharp corner tips, razor-sharp edging, and pristine surfaces are the final exclamation points for this brilliant pack-fresh offering that has stubbornly defied time. Winner of three MVP awards in a brief but outstanding career, Campy defined the embodiment of courage and, along with Jackie Robinson, was the inspirational leader of the great 1950s Brooklyn Dodger teams. His unparalleled leadership qualities ably assisted Brooklyn in capturing their first and only world championship in 1955, when they finally bested their cross-town rival, the New York Yankees. Unfortunately for Campanella, his esteemed career was abruptly cut short due to a car accident on January 28, 1958, that left him paralyzed for life. Although Campy would never play in a Los Angeles uniform, his heartbreaking fate has prompted unequivocal sentiment and desirability for his cardboard jewels, with his popularity increasing profoundly. After scouring this pinnacle offering, you will unquestionably agree that no cardboard relic could possibly provide finer aesthetics, with its coupled rookie card status and PSA 9 MINT assessment meriting it a final resting place in one of the finest 1949 Bowman or rookie card collections!

MIN BID $10,000
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