
Other Bob Feller Baseball Cards
- 1951 Bob Feller Bowman Cards
- 1952 Bob Feller Topps Cards
- 1952 Bob Feller Bowman Cards
- 1954 Bob Feller Bowman Cards
- 1955 Bob Feller Bowman Cards

Bob Feller was Cleveland Indians hero. He was their pitcher. Feller's baseball career lasted for 20 years starting from 1936. However, he'd joined the navy during the World War II, and returned to professional baseball after his return.
Feller's Major League Baseball record has been truly exceptional. Of the total number of games, he played during his MLB career, he was in the winning side of 266, and lost only 162. Feller played for the American League. He was selected into All Star team eight times. He also had 2,581 strikeouts during his career. He was fondly referred to as Rapid Robert. Feller also has 3 no-hitters to his credit.
Vintage Bob Feller Topps set includes 1952 Bob Feller Topps Card, 1953 Bob Feller Topps card, and 1956 Bob Feller Topps card. Topps and other sports related collectible producers such as Tristar create such cards. Some of these cards have pictures of only one of the players, while other cards may have pictures of other team players.
These cards were numbered serially for identification. Therefore, the 1956 Bob Feller Topps Baseball Card bears the number 200, while the 1952 Bob Feller Topps bears the number 88. 1956 Topps cards are also liked by collectors because they are designed very well. Such cards are unique and rare. They can only be bought in the season at the price that the game organizers and sports good manufacturer decide.
Subsequently, the price of these marketable cards increases or decreases as per the performance of players and their popularity. 1956 Bob Feller Topps commands a value of almost $590 or more. The 1952 card in good condition was auctioned where it was eventually sold for $2,643.75.
Such is the craze for Feller related Topps cards and other memorabilia. Players often autograph the cards at the games or for the card producing businesses. These too become valuable in the eyes of collectors.
