Here's the card in question. It's hard to make out the words on the knob, and I'm not familiar with what you can and can't say on Examiner, but since there are far worse things on the internet, I'll tell you: it says Ass Hole. This card is actually worth less than the corrected version without the profanity. In fact I have never actually seen the corrected version of this card.
- Here's the card in question. It's hard to make out the words on the knob, and I'm not familiar with what you can and can't say on Examiner, but since there are far worse things on the internet, I'll tell you: it says Ass Hole. This card is actually worth less than the corrected version without the profanity. In fact I have never actually seen the corrected version of this card.
- Nettles rookie card from 1971 Topps (No. 74). This was statistically his best year. Nettles hit .250 with six homers and 24 RBI.
- 1972 Topps (No. 131). Nettles saw the most action this season (102 games) but posted his lowest batting average (.204).
- 1973 Topps (No. 358). Despite cards in 1973 and 1975, Jim spent both of these seasons in the minor leagues.
- 1975 Topps regular issue and mini (both No. 497). This is Nettles' last Topps issue. He wrapped up his career with stints in Kansas City (1979) and Oakland (1981).
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