Lot of 8 1967 Topps Cards All Graded PSA NM 7

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Lot of 8 – 1967 Topps PSA 7 Group Featuring Sluggers, Arms, and Veterans of the Era

This sharp eight-card lot from the 1967 Topps baseball set is fully graded PSA 7 and represents a solid slice of mid-60s talent—from dependable starters and All-Star pitchers to power bats and multi-tool players. It's a terrific blend of consistency, production, and vintage appeal from one of Topps’ most collected sets.

Included in this lot:

  • #345 Stu Miller – Known for his deceptive delivery and finesse, Miller was one of the more unique relief aces of the era. A two-time saves leader and All-Star, his late-inning presence spanned nearly two decades.

  • #299 Norm Siebern – A three-time All-Star and 1961 Gold Glove winner, Siebern was a cornerstone of multiple lineups and brought a solid bat to every team he played for.

  • #289 Tom Tresh – A former Rookie of the Year for the Yankees, Tresh provided pop and versatility, capable of playing shortstop or the outfield. His sharp fielding and clutch hitting made him a key contributor through the '60s.

  • #290 Bill White – A consistent run producer and All-Star first baseman, White was known for his smooth glove and left-handed power. His later role as NL President adds further depth to his legacy.

  • #311 Ed Brinkman – A classic “glove-first” shortstop, Brinkman made a name for himself with reliable defense and strong leadership on teams like the Senators and Tigers.

  • #353 Bill McCool – A rising bullpen star of the mid-'60s, McCool earned All-Star honors and became a fan favorite in Cincinnati thanks to his blazing fastball and fearless approach on the mound.

  • #323 Mike Hershberger – A scrappy outfielder who played with hustle and smarts, Hershberger brought energy and strong defense to every team he joined.

  • #335 Bob Veale – One of the hardest throwers of the era, Veale was a two-time All-Star with a powerful fastball and over 1,600 strikeouts to his name. A mainstay of Pittsburgh’s rotation throughout the '60s.

Each card boasts excellent color, crisp imagery, and clean presentation for the PSA 7 grade—making this an ideal group for set builders, team collectors, or those chasing mid-grade Hall-adjacent stars and standouts from the postwar golden years.