1954 RED HEART BOB LEMON (HOF) PSA/DNA 3 VG AUTOGRAPH 9 HIGHEST GRADED.
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Winning Bid:
$206.50 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
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Wednesday, September 24, 2025 9:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Wednesday, September 24, 2025 9:00:00 PM)
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Item Description
2-5/8x3.75". The 1954 Red Heart set was produced by the Morrell Company and issued regionally with Red Heart brand dog food. The set consists of 33 cards, each with one of three different, evenly distributed, brightly colored backgrounds: 11 red, 11 blue and 11 green. A bust portrait of a broadly smiling player adorned the front of each card, placed against the solid backdrop. The clean design features the ballplayer's name within an elongated diamond near the bottom of each item, just above the team name printed along the bottom white border. The reverse carries a biography, statistics, and the Red Heart logo. The set features most of the stars and future Hall of Famers of the time, of which Stan Musial is the most difficult piece in the set, as his appearance was not only a short print, but also his only 1954 issue as he was absent from both the Bowman and Topps sets that year.

Robert Granville Lemon (1920-2000) was an American right-handed pitcher and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). Some of his career highlights include being a seven time All-Star, three time AL wins leader and two time World Series Champion. Lemon was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1976. The autograph on the card is bold with excellent placement across the center. A review of the PSA/DNA pop report indicates that this signed copy is the only one graded at this level and remains the highest graded example.
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