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Pittsburgh Steelers   4 Lots      



Lot 151.  Bradshaw, 11 More 1970s Steelers Cards Graded Nm-M 8 or Higher by PSA. All from Topps, the cards are 1973: #264 Fuqua MINT 9 and 305 Shanklin, 382 Mansfield and 505 Van Dyke, all NM-MT 8. 1974: #93 Van Dyke, 195 Shanklin, 246 Dwight White, 356 Barry Pearson and 470 Bradshaw, all NM-MT 8. 1975: #153 Wagner NM-MT 8 and 182 Gilliam MINT 9 (OC). 1977: #195 Swann NM-MT 8. Includes four HoF cards.
Winning Bid $118.


Lot 152.  Autographs of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ “Steel Curtain” on an NFL Football. In the 1970s, Joe Greene, L C Greenwood, Dwight White and Ernie Holmes, Pittsburgh’s Front Four, dominated offenses throughout the NFL. All four have signed white panels of an official NFL Tagliabue football. The signatures are nm-m 8 and stand out very well on the white panels. Both White and Holmes passed away last year. The football comes in a plastic display with a panel saying “Pittsburgh Steelers Steel Curtain Defense.” Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $152.


Lot 153.  Jack Lambert Signed Official NFL Tagliabue Football. Unimprovable large, bold gem mint 10 autograph that essentially fills the whole panel below the logo panel. The Hall of Fame Steelers linebacker signed the panel in silver sharpie and added “#58” and “HOF ’90.” Comes with a plastic football display case. Impressive! Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $152.


Lot 154.  1972 Raiders at Steelers “Immaculate Reception” Program, 1970s Playoff Programs. The most important of the three playoff programs is for the AFC divisional game that featured one of the most famous and controversial plays in NFL history. The play gave Pittsburgh its first playoff victory. At Three Rivers Stadium on Dec. 23, 1972, with only 22 seconds left. Oakland led, 7-6. The Steelers faced fourth-and-10 on their own 40 yard line when Terry Bradshaw threw the ball toward Frenchy Fuqua at the Raiders’ 35. The ball, Fuqua and Raiders safety Jack Tatum arrived at the same point at the same time. In the aftermath of the collision, Fuqua fell to the ground, and the ball sailed toward Franco Harris, who had run downfield as a receiver. Harris scooped up the ball before it hit the ground and ran for a touchdown. Pittsburgh broadcaster Myron Cope popularized the term “Immaculate Reception.” The 118-page program for the game is vg+ with some stains and a tiny tear on the front cover and ex pages. The next week, on Dec. 31, the Steelers lost the AFC Championship game to Miami, 21-17. The program for this game is g-vg with light to moderate water stains on the covers and the first 10 inside pages, front and back. The Steelers fared better in a second-round 1979 playoff game with the Dolphins, winning 34-14 and then going on to defeat the LA Rams in the Super Bowl. Ex+ program.
Winning Bid $75.
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