The most valuable rookie cards belong to Pit Martin, Gary Dornhoefer and Marcel Paille. Lesser significant rookies are Roger Crozier, Jim Pappin, Lou Angotti and Rod Seiling. The usuals are at the top in value, including Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull, Tim Horton and Stan Mikita.
The 110 cards in the set were a significant increase over 1963-64 when Topps put out just 66 hockey cards. The reason for this is that it was the first year without Parkhurst as a competitor and the NHL was no longer split down the middle between the two companies. Topps, for the first time, had to carry the full load.
1964-65 Topps NHL Hockey Card Video
1964-65 Topps NHL Hockey Card Checklist
I have a complete set of these ‘tall boy’ cards.
I bought them as a kid and kept them in a box for decades. My sons have ZERO interest in hockey (embarrassing for a Canadian) so I am not sure what to do with them.
I was thinking of Ebay or an auction.
Any idea of what the set price range would be? I know you have to see the card and people complain the I marked the checklist (hey, I was a kid and didn’t know then).
I also have a complete set of the following year (65-66) and for 66-67, it is almost a complete set, there were so many more teams and cards later on
Hi Richard, do you still have the cards?
Mike