| 1968-69 | O-Pee-Chee | Topps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gerry Cheevers | ||
| 2 | Bobby Orr |
PSA 1 |
PSA 3 |
| 3 | Don Awrey | ||
| 4 | Ted Green | ||
| 5 | Johnny Bucyk | ||
| 6 | Derek Sanderson |
PSA 4 |
PSA 7 |
| 7 | Phil Esposito |
PSA 4 |
PSA 6 |
| 8 | Ken Hodge | ||
| 9 | John McKenzie | ||
| 10 | Fred Stanfield | ||
| 11 | Tom Williams | ||
| 133 | Ed Johnston | ||
| 134 | Glen Sather | ||
| 135 | Ed Westfall | ||
| 136 | Dallas Smith | ||
| 137 | Ed Shack | ||
| 138 | Gary Doak | ||
| 139 | Ron Murphy | ||
| 140 | Gerry Cheevers | ||
| 200 | Bobby Orr (All-Star) |
PSA 4 |
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| 208 | Phil Esposito (All-Star) | ||
| 210 | Johnny Bucyk (All-Star) |
PSA 5 |
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| 213 | Derek Sanderson (Calder) | ||
| 214 | Bobby Orr (Norris) |
PSA 3 |
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The first series was almost the same between these two, except O-Pee-Chee was missing #1 Gerry Cheevers (with the Blues' Doug Harvey in his place). Topps didn't have a second series. Oh and of course O-Pee-Chee was distributed in Canada, so has both French and English on the back.
