Category: Non-Sports Cards Davy Crockett is a legendary figure in American history, known for his bravery and leadership during the Alamo. This collection of non-sports cards featuring Davy Crockett showcases the various aspects of his life and accomplishments. The 2008 Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball #232 Davy Crockett King of Wild Frontier card is a great example of how he was celebrated as a hero in baseball culture. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with the words "King of Wild Frontier" written across it. The card's condition is very good, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Orange (R712-1) (Non-Sports) card #54 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Every man for himself." The condition of this card is good, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection. The 1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green (R712-1B) (Non-Sports) Card # 48 is another great example of how Crockett was celebrated in popular culture during the mid-twentieth century. This card features an image of Crockett dressed in his signature buckskin attire, with a quote from him that reads "Ol Betsy's victim." The condition of this card is not mint, making it less valuable than some other cards in the collection.