1962 Topps All Star #399 Warren Spahn PSA 8
1962 Topps All-Star #399 Warren Spahn PSA 8 - A Lefty King
Even in the twilight of his career, Warren Spahn remained one of the most dominant and respected pitchers in the game. By the time this 1962 Topps All-Star card was released, Spahn had already amassed over 300 career wins, captured a Cy Young Award, and was a perennial All-Star selection. His smooth left-handed delivery, impeccable command, and baseball intelligence allowed him to remain elite well into his 40s—cementing his legacy as one of the greatest pitchers in MLB history. In 1961, at age 40, Spahn still posted 21 wins, proving that excellence knows no age.
This #399 card from the 1962 Topps set celebrates Spahn’s continued dominance as the National League’s All-Star representative, and it does so in striking fashion. The woodgrain border, a hallmark of the '62 set, adds rich vintage appeal but is notoriously prone to chipping—making PSA 8 examples like this especially desirable. With sharp corners, bold color, and strong centering, this high-grade specimen honors a player whose name became synonymous with pitching greatness and longevity.
Perfect for collectors focused on Hall of Fame arms, All-Star themed sets, or building a high-grade 1962 Topps run, this card is more than a tribute—it’s a testament to the enduring excellence of Warren Spahn, whose career defied time and whose impact still resonates through generations of pitchers who followed in his footsteps.