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Oh yeah! That certainly looks to be gradeable! Can't wait until you find out what it gets.

This Banks card is a prime example of why I think the 1967 Topps is the best looking baseball set. Bright colors, simple design, not cluttered and it only takes a minimum of words to describe it. And to top it off, the backs of the 67 Topps are as great as the fronts. Not sure how Topps could put that much info on the backs and not have it appear to be cluttered.
 
I've always found this card and the corresponding Bob Hoskins 1974 Topps card quite interesting since the Hardman card looks to have been taken a split second after the Hoskins card. Everything lines up that Charlie Harraway of the Redskins is spinning away from the Niners defenders. Here is the Hoskins card I am talking about.


I think this observation just proves that I have spent an inordinate amount of time looking at old football cards! And that happens to be true! I probably should see a doctor about this affliction. LOL
 
1st guy from Pepperdine to play in MLB........Dude's had an interesting life....

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If by "interesting" the fact he appears on a 1972 Topps high # , I totally agree with you.

After reading your post Ihad to look up his bio. If this guy only applied himself in school he may have amounted to something. Holy smoke, this guy has some AMAZING accomplishments!
 
If by "interesting" the fact he appears on a 1972 Topps high # , I totally agree with you.

After reading your post Ihad to look up his bio. If this guy only applied himself in school he may have amounted to something. Holy smoke, this guy has some AMAZING accomplishments!
Yeah, orthopedic surgeon floored me…….Makes me feel like a slacker……
 
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