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Hi everyone
Here are some additional Hall of Fame rookies that I have for sale. I am working on posting non-HOF rookies and non-rookie vintage graded cards shortly.

Shipping will be $3 within the United States and $5 within Canada, but we can discuss these prices further if we work on a multi-card purchase.

1910 C60 Lacross Tommy Gorman PSA 3 $60
1933 O-Pee-Chee 49 Babe Siebert KSA 4 $120
1953 Parkhurst 37 Al Arbour (Bill Dineen Photo) PSA 4 $20
1959 Parkhurst 15 Punch Imlach PSA 7 $45



1960 Topps 34 Frank Fredrickson PSA 7 $25
1960 Topps 34 Frank Fredrickson PSA 8 $35
1960 Topps 63 Moose Goheen PSA 7 $25
1961 Topps 23 Rudy Pilous PSA 8 $50



1963 Parkhurst 86 Jacques Laperriere PSA 7 $60
1979 Panini Stickers 151 Valerij Kharlamov PSA 8 $30
1984 O-Pee-Chee 17 Dave Andreychuk PSA 9 $15 (I know he is not in the Hall of Fame yet, but he eventually may be)
1989 O-Pee-Chee 113 Joe Sakic PSA 9 $10



1990 Upper Deck 123 Sergei Makarov PSA 9 $5
1990 Upper Deck 461 Scott Niedermayer PSA 9 $5
1991 Upper Deck 21 Teemu Seltne PSA 9 $5 (not in Hall of Fame yet, but will almost certainly be part of the Class of 2017)
1997 Collector's Choice 282 Geraldine Heaney PSA 8 $10



Please let me know if you are interested in these by either posting here or sending me a Private Message. If you are looking for any other graded cards as well, please let me know and I hope we will be able to complete a transaction together.
 
Nifty Kharlamov, but I don't understand why it's considered his rookie card since he never played in the NHL. His first card was from the 1969-70 Williams set.
 
Nifty Kharlamov, but I don't understand why it's considered his rookie card since he never played in the NHL. His first card was from the 1969-70 Williams set.

Hi Vic! Yes, Kharlamov's cards are very tricky to categorize. If we are looking at mainstream pack-issued cards in North America, then the 2002 Parkhurst and 2002 Ultimate Memorabilia 3rd edition cards are his "rookie cards."

The 1979 Panini card seems to be widespread enough to have been recognized here in North America, and also contains several other Soviet players (Tretiak, Fetisov, etc.)

I agree that this is not Kharlamov's true-first-card, but this Panini seems to have been designated as an option for his rookie card. While the dates are not as extreme, a similar thing happened for Gretzky: the 1978 Sportscaster predates his pack-issued cards, but the Sportscaster card is not considered his rookie card.
 

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