Own a signed vintage card of one of the original stars of the Montreal Expos with this Rusty Staub Autographed 1970 Topps #585 card, professionally authenticated by PSA/DNA.
The 1970 Topps baseball set is one of the hobby's most iconic vintage releases, consisting of 720 cards and featuring the bold colors and classic photography that define the era. Rusty Staub appears on card #585, a desirable high-number issue from the final series of the set. High-number cards from the 1970 Topps release were printed in smaller quantities than earlier series, making them especially popular with vintage collectors.
Known affectionately as "Le Grand Orange" because of his distinctive red hair, Rusty Staub enjoyed a remarkable 23-year Major League career with the Houston Astros, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Detroit Tigers, and Texas Rangers. A six-time All-Star, Staub collected 2,716 career hits, 292 home runs, 1,466 RBIs, and a .279 lifetime batting average. He became the first true franchise superstar in Montreal Expos history, earning three All-Star selections with the club and helping establish baseball in Montreal during the team's formative years. His excellence at the plate, leadership, and charitable work made him one of the most beloved players of his generation.
Issued during Staub's prime with the Expos, this card captures one of the franchise's earliest icons just one season after Montreal's inaugural campaign. As a high-number vintage Topps card with a professionally authenticated autograph, it represents one of the finest Rusty Staub collectibles available.
Card Details:
- Player: Rusty Staub
- Team: Montreal Expos
- Set: 1970 Topps
- Card Number: #585
- Type: High-Number Base Card
- Position: Outfielder / First Baseman
- Authentication: PSA/DNA Certified Autograph
Authentication:
- Personally signed by Rusty Staub
- PSA/DNA Certified Authentic
- Authentication guaranteed by PSA/DNA
A fantastic addition for Montreal Expos fans, vintage Topps collectors, PSA/DNA collectors, autograph collectors, Rusty Staub collectors, or collectors of classic baseball memorabilia.