How do I get in touch with Willie Mays?

How do I get in touch with Willie Mays?

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How much is a 1969 Willie Mays worth?

1969 TOPPS 190 WILLIE MAYS

Grade Most Recent Price Average Price
VG 3 $60.00 $45.15
GOOD 2 $36.00 $38.39
FR 1.5 $16.99
PR 1 $33.01 $27.51

What Willie Mays cards are worth money?

Top 10 Willie Mays Baseball Cards

  1. 1956 Topps Hank Aaron #31.
  2. 1951 Bowman Willie Mays RC #305.
  3. 1952 Topps Willie Mays #261.
  4. 1953 Topps Willie Mays #244.
  5. 1952 Bowman Willie Mays #218.
  6. 1954 Topps Willie Mays #90.
  7. 1955 Topps Willie Mays #194.
  8. 1952 Berk Ross Willie Mays #7.

How old is Willie Mays now?

90 years (May 6, 1931)
Willie Mays/Age
Mays was and remains, at age 90, one of the rarest of people, famous to the world-famous and envied by the enviable. He left stars starstruck.

Are Giants tickets refundable?

Anyone who purchases individual game tickets from Ticketmaster.com will receive a full refund of their ticket purchase price from Ticketmaster within 30 days of cancellation if the game cannot be rescheduled or is played under conditions that prohibit fans from attending.

What was Willie Mays number?

24San Francisco Giants / Center fielder
24New York Mets / Center fielder24New York Giants / Center fielder
Willie Mays/Number

How much is a 1972 Willie Mays baseball card worth?

1972 TOPPS 49 WILLIE MAYS

Grade Most Recent Price Average Price
GOOD 2 $46.00 $17.75
FR 1.5
PR 1 $3.99
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How much is a Topps Willie Mays card worth?

If you have one of these cards and you’d like me to take a look at it, please reach out to me using the contact form above. So what is this card worth? The value of a 1952 Topps Willie Mays card will depend on its condition and can range between $500 to $16,000 or more.

Where can I find Willie Mays series 5?

Or, feel free to call/text me at 305-684-6680! it was part of the Series 5 “semi-high numbers” print run (cards #251 – 310), making it relatively easier to find than the Series 6 “high numbers” (cards #311 – 407)

What’s the grade on a 1952 Willie Mays card?

Most 1952 Topps Mays cards that I come across that have not already been professionally-graded are usually in the PSA 1 to PSA 4 range. To understand the magnitude of those condition differences, it’s also important to understand the common grading scales that third-party graders use.

What was Willie Mays batting average in his last year?

In the last year of his legendary career that spanned 22 years, Mays would play only 66 games, batting .211 with 24 runs scored, 6 home runs and 25 RBI. Willie Mays was arguably the greatest baseball player of all-time. He could hit, run, field, and throw with the best of them. So his cards will remain highly collectible for years to come.

If you have one of these cards and you’d like me to take a look at it, please reach out to me using the contact form above. So what is this card worth? The value of a 1952 Topps Willie Mays card will depend on its condition and can range between $500 to $16,000 or more.

Or, feel free to call/text me at 305-684-6680! it was part of the Series 5 “semi-high numbers” print run (cards #251 – 310), making it relatively easier to find than the Series 6 “high numbers” (cards #311 – 407)

What was the first Willie Mays baseball card?

His 1954 issue shows him kneeling over with a bat across one leg and a beaming smile. The 1954 Topps Willie Mays baseball card was the first to feature a double image. The left side of the card features a bigger head shot of a smiling Mays while the right side shows a smaller action shot of him swinging the bat.

In the last year of his legendary career that spanned 22 years, Mays would play only 66 games, batting .211 with 24 runs scored, 6 home runs and 25 RBI. Willie Mays was arguably the greatest baseball player of all-time. He could hit, run, field, and throw with the best of them. So his cards will remain highly collectible for years to come.

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