The card in question features Wayne Gretzky in an Indianapolis Racers jersey. The card was produced by National Sports Cards and may be the only card ever printed by the ghost company. The Gretzky WHA card was number 1 in a series of, well… one. The card wasn’t a fake. A fake would be counterfeiting an existing card. This was simply an unauthorized card featuring a new angle of the ‘Great One’.
Wayne played in the World Hockey Association for one season, 1978-79, the last season of the WHA. He began with the Racers, but was traded to the Edmonton Oilers after just eight games. Since the last O-Pee-Chee WHA hockey card series was produced in 1977-78, Gretzky never officially had his picture on a card during his short-lived career in the rebel league. Of course, the Wayne Gretzky rookie card was featured in the 1979-80 O-Pee-Chee / Topps series as a member of the NHL Edmonton Oilers.
The National Sports Cards Wayne Gretzky card (commonly called the Red Rooster) features a photo of Gretzky in a Racers jersey on the front with his name, the team and 1978 printed on the bottom. The card is bordered in a beautiful blood red. The back features a head shot of Wayne with a rather informative (but plagiarized) blurb about his start in the WHA.
Recent auction activity on eBay for the card has a single card going for as high as $20 and not lower than $13. A lot of three went for $27. The number of bids was quite impressive with the $20 card having 39. This suggests the card has become quite an item among collectors. We don’t really know how many of these cards were originally put into circulation and certainly don’t know how many were tossed when people were told they were worthless.
A little Gretzky number trivia:
I read another article about the Gretzky WHA card and the author was speculating on what number Wayne was wearing in the picture on the front. With Indianapolis, Wayne wore 20 for pre-season promos and number 9 for his lengthy eight game career.
According to The Rebel League: The Short and Unruly Life of the World Hockey Association
Hi,
I have one of these Indianapolis Racers cards exactly the same as in your picture that has never been kept in anything BUT a hard shell screw together plastic cover and has been there since I got it….the card itslef is in MINT condition as it has never been touched….it ihas been covered since I bought it. Do you have any idea of what this card may be worth now….
Considering the condition and how the card is stored and what other cards are going for on eBay, I’d say $40 if you find the right buyer. Of course, there’s no official value because it’s a ‘bootleg’ but if others are going for $20-$25…
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