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Graded 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson #260 Rookie RC Baseball Card PSA 2 Good

Graded 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson #260 Rookie RC Baseball Card PSA 2 Good

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Graded 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson #260 Rookie RC Baseball Card — PSA 2 GOOD — Mr. October — Oakland Athletics — New York Yankees — 563 Career Home Runs — Hall of Fame 1993 — Wyncote, Pennsylvania

⚾ The name 'Mr. October' was earned, not bestowed — it arrived from the moment in the 1977 World Series when Reggie Jackson hit three home runs on three consecutive pitches from three different pitchers in the clinching Game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, a performance so singular that it immediately became the defining personal highlight of the most watched baseball stage in the world, in the most famous baseball city in the world, wearing the most famous uniform in the history of the sport. This is the 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson #260 Rookie RC baseball card — the official Topps flagship rookie card of one of the most celebrated players in the history of the American League — graded PSA 2 GOOD by Professional Sports Authenticator, a certified authentic vintage rookie card from a player whose legacy in the sport is permanent and whose name remains instantly recognizable to every generation of baseball fans alive today. Condition: NOS.

🏡 Wyncote, Pennsylvania — The Beginning of the Legend

🏡 Reggie Jackson was born on May 18, 1946, in Wyncote — a community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia — the fourth of six children in a family that would eventually relocate as Jackson moved through the athletic development pathway that took him to Cheltenham High School and then to Arizona State University, where he developed into one of the most coveted power-hitting prospects in the country. The Oakland Athletics selected Jackson second overall in the 1966 MLB Draft — a top-three investment in a left-handed bat with prodigious raw power that the organization recognized as a franchise-defining talent. Condition: NOS.

🌲 Oakland Athletics — Dynasty, Mustaches, and Three Consecutive Championships

🌲 Reggie Jackson spent the prime of his career with the Oakland Athletics — the Charlie Finley-owned franchise that assembled one of the most talented and colorful rosters in the history of the American League and won three consecutive World Series championships from 1972 to 1974. The Oakland A's of that era were known for their mustaches and facial hair (Finley encouraged it), their personality-driven roster of future Hall of Famers, and their ability to win in the most pressurized situations in baseball. Jackson was the offensive centerpiece of those championship teams, and his combination of home run power, outfield athleticism, and magnetic personality made him the most nationally recognized A in the green-and-gold dynasty. Condition: NOS.

🗽 1977 New York Yankees — Mr. October Is Born

🗽 Reggie Jackson arrived in New York in 1977 as a free agent signing by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner — a signing that immediately produced conflict, celebrity, and championships in equal measure, in the most scrutinized baseball environment in the country. The 1977 World Series Game 6 — three home runs, three pitches, three consecutive at-bats, three different pitchers — produced one of the most quoted baseball broadcasts in history and permanently attached the name 'Mr. October' to Jackson's legacy. He won two World Series championships with the Yankees (1977, 1978) before departing to the California Angels as a free agent in 1982. Condition: NOS.

📚 The 1969 Topps Rookie Card — A Piece of Baseball Card History

📚 The 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson #260 is his official rookie card — the card produced in his first season of MLB appearances, part of one of the most iconic annual Topps sets of the Sixties, featuring the bold photography and clean design that made 1969 Topps one of the most collected vintage sets in the hobby. More than fifty-five years have passed since this card was produced, and the overwhelming majority of the 1969 Topps Jackson cards in circulation today show significant wear consistent with decades of handling, storage, and the environmental effects that make high-grade examples extraordinarily rare. A PSA 2 card is intact, displays the image fully, and carries the PSA certification that confirms authenticity and grade. Condition: NOS.

⚾🏆 Reggie Jackson. Wyncote, Pennsylvania. Oakland Athletics, 1967-1975, 1987. 3x World Series champion with Oakland (1972, 1973, 1974). New York Yankees, 1977-1981. 2x World Series champion with New York (1977, 1978). Mr. October. 563 career home runs. Hall of Fame, 1993. 1969 Topps #260 Rookie RC. PSA 2 GOOD. Condition: NOS.

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