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Wrestling Exhibit Card Value?

I need a little help from all the big wrestling guys on this forum. I recently came across a small lot of about 15 pristine looking wrestling exhibit cards. The most notable to me is Haystack Calhoun. (I remember seeing him wrestle when I was a young kid).

Questions are... Can these be graded and what would the value be if they are in NM or better condition?

I will try and upload a photo

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  • Here is a link to a photo of the card (series) I am talking about

    http://www.wrestlingtradingcards.com/images/vintage/1964_exhibit/calhoun.jpgHaystacks Exhibit card
  • wrestlingcardkingwrestlingcardking Posts: 4,555 ✭✭✭✭
    Not huge demand for them as PSA does not grade them. I have a bunch of the 1947-66 Exhibits in SGC holders since PSA will not slab them. I can only hope that in the future they will get around to slabbing them. PSA will slab the baseball exhibits but not the other sports. The ones that you have are actually a little tougher to find than the series that I have in SGC slabs. There is a Bruno Sammartino in there as well which is by far his earliest issue. Cool cards but not a ton of value for now.
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  • I have all these cards in mint condition no value but I love them, completely under value IMO, as well as any other older cards of wrestling. My dear friend was a big historian of wrestling and left me a ton of things from the origins of wrestling as big entertainment. Gorgeous George should be the Mickey antle or babe Ruth of cards, I mean he was the original bad guy you loved to hate that was dirty as all hell and won a lot. A great show man and persona on stage so much so that Ali copied his I'm the greatest etc from him
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