Product code: 1933 GOUDEY BASEBALL ROOKIE CARD #69 RANDY MORE PSA 3 VG authentic BOSTON BRAVES MLB RC
KEEP IN MIND, THIS IS A NIGHTY (90) YEAR OLD CARD THAT MADE A PSA 3 GRADE, WHICH IS EXTREMELY RARE!! When PSA grades a card they take every card and look at it as a piece of cardboard that was printed yesterday. It doesn't matter how old it is they graded on that scale, so obviously older cards have a disadvantage there's no allotment for the fact that they are 90 years old and the other one is 10 year graded on the equals scale!!!! 1933 GOUDEY BASEBALL ROOKIE CARD #69 RANDY MORE PSA 3 VG CARDINALS BROOKLYN DODGERS BOSTON BRAVES RC Randolph Edward Moore (June 21, 1906 – June 12, 1992) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox, Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, and St. Louis Cardinals between 1927 and 1937. RANDY MOORE MLB statistics Batting average .278 Home runs 27 Runs batted in 308 authentic Teams Chicago White Sox (1927–1928) Boston Braves (1930–1935) Brooklyn Dodgers (1936–1937) St. Louis Cardinals (1937).
KEEP IN MIND, THIS IS A NIGHTY (90) YEAR OLD CARD THAT MADE A PSA 3 GRADE, WHICH IS EXTREMELY RARE!! When PSA grades a card they take every card and look at it as a piece of cardboard that was printed yesterday. It doesn't matter how old it is they graded on that scale, so obviously older cards have a disadvantage there's no allotment for the fact that they are 90 years old and the other one is 10 year graded on the equals scale!!!! 1933 GOUDEY BASEBALL ROOKIE CARD #69 RANDY MORE PSA 3 VG CARDINALS BROOKLYN DODGERS BOSTON BRAVES RC Randolph Edward Moore (June 21, 1906 – June 12, 1992) was an American professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago White Sox, Boston Braves, Brooklyn Dodgers, and St. Louis Cardinals between 1927 and 1937. RANDY MOORE MLB statistics Batting average .278 Home runs 27 Runs batted in 308 authentic Teams Chicago White Sox (1927–1928) Boston Braves (1930–1935) Brooklyn Dodgers (1936–1937) St. Louis Cardinals (1937).