Joe Dimaggio 1948-49 Leaf Gum Co. #1 baseball card
This card has been professionally authenticated and graded by Sportscard Guaranty, LLC.
The card is graded SGC 80 EX/NM 6
This 60+ year old, vintage baseball card is a rare gem. This card would form the perfect cornerstone of any great sports card collection. What an amazing gift the Yankee Clipper would make for any sports fan or collector.
Price is $2,495.00 firm
See scans of the actual card with this listing.
This is a high-grade specimen of one of the most significant baseball cards that a collector can own. This card is also one of the most popular of the DiMaggio cards. Considering the fragile cardboard used in the production of the 1948 Leaf issue and the usually excessive wear to which the #1 card is subjected, the high grade of this card is all the more impressive. This is also DiMaggio's only postwar bubble-gum card issued during his playing days (he did not allow cards of himself to be printed by Topps or Bowman), giving this card even greater significance. This is a very attractive, high-grade example of one of the key cards from the 1948 Leaf set and one of the most popular cards of the era.
This card has been professionally authenticated and graded by Sportscard Guaranty, LLC.
The card is graded SGC 80 EX/NM 6
This 60+ year old, vintage baseball card is a rare gem. This card would form the perfect cornerstone of any great sports card collection. What an amazing gift the Yankee Clipper would make for any sports fan or collector.
Price is $2,495.00 firm
See scans of the actual card with this listing.
This is a high-grade specimen of one of the most significant baseball cards that a collector can own. This card is also one of the most popular of the DiMaggio cards. Considering the fragile cardboard used in the production of the 1948 Leaf issue and the usually excessive wear to which the #1 card is subjected, the high grade of this card is all the more impressive. This is also DiMaggio's only postwar bubble-gum card issued during his playing days (he did not allow cards of himself to be printed by Topps or Bowman), giving this card even greater significance. This is a very attractive, high-grade example of one of the key cards from the 1948 Leaf set and one of the most popular cards of the era.
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