Unbelievable opportunity for a complete 61 Fleer Basketball Set. These are FRESH GRADES that would have graded significantly higher months ago.
I am happy to share scans of individual cards if desired. Not all 66 cards are pictured here.
Set Description
Much like 1957 Topps, 1961 Fleer is an extremely important set for basketball cards. It was the first basketball set released after 1957 Topps. During the 4 year span without a set released, many of the games greatest players came into the league. As a result, the 1961 Fleer set is jammed packed with rookie of major Hall of Fame players. An astounding 46 of the 66 total cards feature Hall of Famers. The set consists of solo cards as well as an "in-action" series, which depicts players taking shots or rebounding. The final 22 cards in the set are in-action cards. The solo cards are significantly more valuable than the in-action cards. As far as design goes, the upper third of the card contains the players team/logo and name/position below. The bottom two-thirds contains and image of the player.
The key card in the set is the Wilt Chamberlain rookie. An SGC 10 sold for $1.7 million in 2024. Other key cards include Bill Russell and rookies of Elgin Baylor, Hal Greer, K.C Jones, Sam Jones, Oscar Robinson, Jerry West, and Len Wilkins.
Offering the complete set for $12800
Will accept PayPal, Venmo, Zelle, Wire Transfer, Certified Bank Check
Price includes insured same day priority shipping - signature required.
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