Description
1970-71 O-Pee-Chee
Keith McCreary #93 Pittsburgh Penguins (EX 5)
Capture a Vintage Classic:
Bring a piece of NHL expansion history to your collection with this 1970-71 O-Pee-Chee Keith McCreary #93 trading card. This vintage card captures McCreary during his prime years with the Pittsburgh Penguins, a tenure where he established himself as a reliable goal-scorer and a gritty leader. Released by O-Pee-Chee in Canada, this card features the high-demand green back with bilingual text, a hallmark of 1970s Canadian hockey sets.
Keith McCreary was a cornerstone of the early Penguins franchise following the 1967 expansion. During the 1970-71 season—the very year this card was released—McCreary led the team in scoring with 21 goals. His hard-working style later earned him the honor of being named the first-ever captain of the Atlanta Flames. For Penguins historians and vintage set builders, this card is an essential mid-series common that rarely survives in clean condition.
Condition Report:
- Corners: Light to moderate wear is visible on all four corners. The bottom-right corner shows the most significant rounding, while the others remain relatively square but display typical vintage "softening."
- Edges: The edges show standard O-Pee-Chee "rough cuts" common for the era, with minor chipping visible on the right border of the front.
- Centering: Centering on the front is shifted toward the right (approximately 70/30). The back is well-aligned for the issue.
- Surface: The front maintains good color with some light surface speckling/snowing in the orange background. The back is clean with no writing or major staining.
- Grade Estimate: Based on the corner wear and centering, this card is a strong EX 5 (Excellent) candidate.





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