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1966/67 with the Boston Bruins.
== == The 1966 Topps Card number 469 'Yankees Rookie Stars' features Bobby Murcer - SS and Dooley Womack - P The 1967 Topps Card number 93 'Yankees Rookie Stars' features Stan Bahnsen - P, and Bobby Murcer - SS
a lot
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
Varies widely. Mint $385-$3,500
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.
They are worth 5,000-8,000 and if its a test card 15,000 to 20,000
Less than 50 cents.
The value for a rookie Brett Hull card can range from 150 to 300 U.S. dollars. An okay conditioned autographed rookie Brett Hull card can be around 125 dollars.
The rookie, who would some day be a baseball icon was Willie Mays.
Orr's rookie card is the 1966 Topps #35.
Barry Bonds wasn't a rookie in the Major Leagues until 1987. However, his dad Bobby Bonds' rookie card was produced in 1969 and is valued around $60.