This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/11/2013
The current high bids for the cumulative group of singles, $167,957.00, is currently higher than the total for the complete set, $54,301.00 (this lot is currently winning)
Universally considered the most elusive PSA 8 common in Topps' inaugural set, the 1952 Topps card of Herman Wehmeier is so difficult to find in high-grade that even PSA acknowledges it in their SMR report, valuing a PSA 8 specimen at over seven times the listing of a PSA 7 card. With just 10 others graded PSA 8 and one ranked a half-grade higher, the winning bidder of this well-presented beauty can shake up the prestigious PSA Set Registry and finally cross off the "white whale" they've been chasing for years. Extremely strong NM/MT corners, an abundance of honey-mustard and orange color, and a well-preserved reverse should convince you as to the legitimacy this card brings, totally deserving of PSA's rare assessment. You've waited long enough for the opportunity to finally land this one, so do it!