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One of the rarest 1952 Topps high-numbers to encounter in any grade, offered is a PSA 7 NM example of "Milkman Jim" Turner, who made it to the Bigs with Boston and led the AL in ERA as a 33 year-old rookie in 1937 and then served as the pitching coach for two of the most famous dynasties in MLB history: the Yankees (from 1949-59) and the Reds (from 1966-73). NM corners and a NM top edge combine with a NM/MT or better perimeter elsewhere to frame a colorful image of the Tennessee native that noticeably favors the top edge to a NM degree.
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1952 Topps #373 Jim Turner PSA 7 NM

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Minimum Bid: $300.00
Final Bid(Includes Buyers Premium): $759.05
Number of Bids: 6
Auction closed on: 6/10/2010