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1932 U.S. Caramel Gene Sarazen #9 PSA Mint 9 - Pop One, None Higher! ...
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1932 U.S. Caramel Gene Sarazen #9 PSA Mint 9 - Pop One, None Higher! Gene Sarazen was no stranger to winning. He is one of only five players to win each of the four majors at least once. Sarazen captured seven majors during his extensive career and has the distinction of being the first man to win the career Grand Slam of all four professional majors. Golf was truly his passion as he is credited with inventing the modern sand wedge. After retirement "The Squire" remained a lifelong ambassador for the game. His revered status earned him placement as one of two golf legends to appear in the 1932 U.S. Caramel series paired with legend Bobby Jones.Graded PSA Mint 9. A card that holds "Pop One-of-One With None Higher! Status which will not change anytime soon. Exceptionally well-centered and free of any stains, stray ink dots and corner wear. Take all the time you need. You will not be disappointed by this example which is one of the most highly sought after golf cards in the hobby and a world-class addition to any golf collection.
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Auction Info
2019 April 18 - 19 Spring Sports Card Catalog Auction #50012 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
April, 2019
18th-19th
Thursday-Friday
Internet/Mail Bids: 22
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