Joe Namath's 1969 Topps Card (#100 in the set) is worth $75 in Near Mint condition, which allows for a few very minor flaws.
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Joe Namath did not have a card #150 in 1969 He did have a card# 150 in 1970 1970 Topps card# 150 $50.00
I have a Joe nameth football card 1969, number 150
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= 1969 Jets Tasco Prints Card# 2 $60.0 = 1969 Kelly's Chips Zip Stickers Card# 9 $350.00 = 1969 Topps Card# 100 $75.00 = = 1969 Topps Four-in-One Inserts Card# 15 $30.00 =
Less than 50 cents.
The 1969 penny with Kennedy head is only worth a couple of dollars with card and a dollar without card.
1967 Topps Joe Namath card number 98Joe Namath Topps card number 98 was issued in 1967. A 1967 Topps Joe Namath card number 98 has a book value of about $150.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $37.50. - $75.00 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
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These cards are valuable only in mint condition. If it is kept in perfect form, these cards can be worth up to $100 each.
No, there was never a "Hollywood Joe" card produced while he played for the Los Angeles Rams in 1977 because of a dispute/lawsuit with Topps. There have been several made in the last year or so starting with Bob Lemke's "Namath 1977 Topps style card" made in 2010 and progressing through several Namath Rams Jersey cards, the best of which is the "2011 Timeless Treasures dual Namath" Jersey card. The Lemke "1977" card is stunning and he is considering doing a "1978 Topps style" Namath card to sum up his entire career (Namath retired in early 1978). I still think the Rams would have beaten the Vikings in the 1977 "Mud Bowl" play-off game if only Namath had played, but that is a different story...
Alvan Adams did not play pro basketball in 1969.