1954 Topps Ted Williams #250 Baseball Card
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Own a piece of baseball history with this 1954 Topps Ted Williams #250 Baseball Card—a timeless collectible honoring one of the game’s greatest legends. Representing the opening card of the 1954 Topps set, this piece features Boston Red Sox icon Ted Williams, also known as “The Splendid Splinter,” in one of his most sought-after vintage cardboard appearances. Though this card is in low grade condition with visible signs of wear including a crease, it has been graded Good (PSA 2), making it a compelling and budget-friendly entry point for collectors seeking authentic vintage memorabilia.
- Card Year: 1954
- Card Set: Topps Baseball – Card #250
- Player: Ted Williams – Hall of Fame Boston Red Sox Outfielder
- Condition: PSA 2 (Good) – Low grade with visible crease
- Historical Significance: First card of the iconic 1954 Topps set
- Authenticity: Authenticated and graded by PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator)

