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Nellie Fox (Pm15 Pins)

1956 PM15 Yellow Basepath Pins

Jacob Nelson Fox (December 25, 1927 - December 1, 1975) had agility defensively in the field, excellent baserunning ability and a keen eye at the plate, leading the American League four times in hits and in fewest strikeouts ten times. In his 19-year career, Nellie collected 2,663 hits while only striking out 216 times, and he never K’ed more than 18 times in a season. Fox was drafted by the Philadelphia A’s (1947-1949) but couldn’t find a starting role until he was moved to the Chicago White Sox (1950-1963) where he flourished alongside, among others, fellow Hall of Famer Luis Aparicio making up one of the best defensive infields in the league. In 1959, Fox was named the AL Most Valuable Player, posting a .306 average, 191 hits and 70 RBI as he helped guide the White Sox to the AL pennant, their first in 40 years. Fox was a 15-times All-Star selection and won three Gold Gloves. Nellie Fox retired with 2,663 hits, 1,279 runs, 690 RBI and a .288 career batting average. The Veterans Committee elected Jacob Nelson Fox to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.

Condition Census

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 MINT 9
1 MINT 9
1 MINT 9
2 NM-MT 8
2 NM-MT 8
2 NM-MT 8
2 NM-MT 8
2 NM-MT 8
3 NM 7 (3)

Prices By Grade

1956 YELLOW BASEPATH PM15 PINS NELLIE FOX PM15 PINS

Grade Most Recent Price Average Price PSA Price Population POP Higher
GEM - MT 10
MINT 9 3
NM - MT 8 $600.00 5 3
NM 7 3 8
EX - MT 6 1 11
EX 5 3 12
VG - EX 4 15
VG 3 15
GOOD 2 15
FR 1.5 15
PR 1 15
Auth 15

Auction Prices Realized

Date Price Grade Lot # Auction House Auction/Seller Type Cert
01/22/2023 $600 8 1275 Robert Edward Auctions 2023 January Auction 90455389
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