1964 Topps #15 Norm Ullman PSA 8

$350.00

1964 Topps #15 Norm Ullman PSA 8 – Centerpiece of Consistency in the Motor City

By the mid-1960s, Norm Ullman had already cemented himself as one of the NHL’s most consistent and underrated offensive threats. Centering a line that often featured the great Gordie Howe, Ullman was a master technician—deft in the faceoff circle, fearless in the slot, and quietly piling up points season after season for the Detroit Red Wings. In 1963–64, he notched an impressive 70 points in just 70 games, placing him among the league’s scoring leaders and reinforcing his reputation as one of the era’s most productive centers.

This 1964 Topps #15 issue captures Ullman in the heart of his Detroit prime, just before he would later be dealt to Toronto in one of the biggest trades of the decade. The card’s design leans into classic 1960s simplicity, with its sky-blue backdrop and crisp player portrait allowing Ullman’s focus and intensity to shine. Graded PSA 8, this example features vibrant coloring, clean borders, and sharp visual clarity, a tough combination to find in this often-condition-sensitive issue.

With over 1,200 career points and induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1982, Ullman’s legacy speaks for itself—but his cardboard footprint remains an undervalued gem. This high-grade Topps issue is a standout tribute to a quiet superstar who let his stick do the talking.