Dee Fondy's pose in the 1952 Topps high numbers is a dramatic one, with the horizontal alignment used to perfection. The card look nice, with some centering to the upper right corner as shown and the autograph, in blue ballpoint, is large and very legible. Despite the fact that Fondy lived until 1999, signed examples of his 1952 Topps card are quite scarce, with PSA/DNA having assessed just six, one of the more scarce signed cards in the set.