authenticated orr cards range from 300 to 4000, there were not alot of them printed back in 66. even less of Howe cards lots more gretzkys and tons of lemieux cards best long term investment is likely the Orr and lemieux
a lot
They are worth 5,000-8,000 and if its a test card 15,000 to 20,000
Orr's rookie card is the 1966 Topps #35.
Bobby Orr topps test usa rookie card #35 - approx value $8000.00 plus!
I don't think you'll be entirely happy with this answer. There was no Parkhurst set issued in '66-'67... Parkhurst went on hiatus after their '63-'64 set, and didn't start to produce cards again until 1991. In 1995, the company decided to produce a set of cards which would belatedly commemorate Bobby Orr's rookie year. So, the 1995-96 Parkhurst card series is referred to as the "'66-'67" set. It's a 150 card base set which has a retro look, and which features players of the late '60s like Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, Gerry Cheevers, etc. There are two insert sets, each with five cards. One set is dedicated to Gordie Howe, and the other 5 card insert set is dedicated to Bobby Orr's rookie year. Your card "sr4" is the fourth card of the Bobby Orr insert set. So, the bad news is that your card from 1966 is really from 1995, and it's not a true Bobby Orr rookie card. The good news is that Orr is still so beloved that your card should bring you $10 to $20 on eBay if you could dare to part with it.
10$
The price varies on the grading of the card. At a recent auction a Orr rookie at a PSA 9 sold for $50,000. But the most common grade for Orr rookies is between a 5 and 7. I recently sold my PSA 6 for $2000. I could have grabbed more but it was not graded. The MOST important thing in order to get higher bids is get i graded, most prefer PSA. I hope I helped you out.
100 bucks
Bobby Orr was born on March 20, 1948
Bobby Orr the rookie of the year trophy is called the Calder (Memorial) Trophy http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/awards/awarddetail.php?award_id=17
Bobby Orr was never traded in his NHL career
Bobby Orr was born on March 20, 1948.