



Two members of the Holy Trinity. Page's rookie card. A 1964 Retzlaff - the oldest card I own of a notable player.


Autographed post-retirement cards of Hall of Famers.
I also own an autographed Miles Sanders SN10 and an Emmitt Smith swatch card SN5, but they're Panini Black Friday so the pictures aren't up on TCDB.
Great choices! I'm partial to the Bart Starr but Unitas and Page are fantastic, too.
ReplyDeleteYeah. I guess I agree with you. Tough to talk about the history of the NFL without Starr and Unitas.
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