1956 Topps 1956 Topps Baseball Complete Set
| Year | 1956 |
| Manufacturer | Topps |
EX/MT - 6
The 1956 Topps set contains 340 cards and is extremely difficult to find in any condition. The cards are horizontally oriented and each features a portrait, action shot, and signature of the player. The reverses have the players' previous year statistics, biographical information, and a few fun facts presented in comic format. 1956 was the first Topps set to include team cards. It is also important to note this is the last set to feature a Jackie Robinson card.
The cards in this set vary in grade from Excellent up to Near Mint/Mint, but the vast majority grade Excellent/Mint. Approximately 70% of the cards in this set grade Excellent/Mint, with 10% grading Near Mint- Near Mint/Mint, and 20% grading Excellent to Excellent Plus.
Important rookie cards for this year are: Walt Alston, Luis Aparicio, and Roger Craig.
Players included in this set that are now in the Hall of Fame: Will Harridge, Warren Giles, Ted Williams, Walter Alston, Warren Spahn, Ernie Banks, Al Kaline, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, Sandy Koufax, Roy Campanella, Eddie Mathews, Enos Slaughter, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Nellie Fox, Richie Ashburn, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Duke Snider, Harmon Killebrew, Red Schoendienst, Robin Roberts, Early Wynn, Monte Irvin, George Kell, Bob Feller, Whitey Ford, Larry Doby, Bob Lemon, Pee Wee Reese, Luis Aparicio, Hoyt Wilhelm.
The high-dollar cards grade as follows:
#5 Williams: Excellent/Mint
#15 Banks: Excellent/Mint
#20 Kaline: Excellent/Mint
#30 J. Robinson: Excellent
#31 Aaron: Excellent/Mint
#33 Clemente: Excellent/Mint
#79 Koufax: Near Mint
#101 Campanella: Excellent/Mint
#110 Berra: Near Mint
#113 Rizzuto: Excellent
#130 Mays: Excellent/Mint
#135 Mantle: Excellent/Mint
#150 Snider: Excellent/Mint
#166 Dodgers Team: Excellent/Mint
#200 Feller: Excellent/Mint
#240 Ford: Near Mint
#251 Yankees Team: Excellent/Mint
#260 Reese: Excellent
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EX - 5
The 1956 Topps set contains 340 cards and is extremely difficult to find in any condition. The cards are horizontally oriented and each features a portrait, action shot, and signature of the player. The reverses have the players' previous year statistics, biographical information, and a few fun facts presented in comic format. 1956 was the first Topps set to include team cards. It is also important to note this is the last set to feature a Jackie Robinson card.
The
cards in this set average Excellent in condition. Approximately 75% of
the cards in this set grade Excellent, with 10% grading Excellent/Mint and 15%
grading in the Very Good- Very Good/Excellent range.
Important rookie cards for this year are: Walt Alston, Luis Aparicio, and Roger Craig.
Players included in this set that are now in the Hall of Fame: Will Harridge, Warren Giles, Ted Williams, Walter Alston, Warren Spahn, Ernie Banks, Al Kaline, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, Sandy Koufax, Roy Campanella, Eddie Mathews, Enos Slaughter, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Nellie Fox, Richie Ashburn, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Duke Snider, Harmon Killebrew, Red Schoendienst, Robin Roberts, Early Wynn, Monte Irvin, George Kell, Bob Feller, Whitey Ford, Larry Doby, Bob Lemon, Pee Wee Reese, Luis Aparicio, Hoyt Wilhelm.
The high-dollar cards grade as follows:
#5 Williams: Excellent
#20 Kaline: Excellent
#30 J. Robinson: PSA 4 Very Good/Excellent
#31 Aaron: Excellent
#33 Clemente: Excellent
#79 Koufax: Excellent/Mint
#101 Campanella: Excellent
#110 Berra: Excellent Plus
#113 Rizzuto: Excellent Plus
#130 Mays: Excellent
#135 Mantle: Excellent
#150 Snider: Excellent
#166 Dodgers Team: Very Good/Excellent
#200 Feller: Excellent
#240 Ford: Very Good/Excellent
#251 Yankees Team: Very Good/Excellent
#260 Reese: Excellent
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VG/EX - 4
The 1956 Topps set contains 340 cards and is extremely difficult to find in any condition. The cards are horizontally oriented and each features a portrait, action shot, and signature of the player. The reverses have the players' previous year statistics, biographical information, and a few fun facts presented in comic format. 1956 was the first Topps set to include team cards. It is also important to note this is the last set to feature a Jackie Robinson card.
The
cards in this set average Very Good-Excellent in grade. 90% of the
cards in this set grade Very Good to Excellent, while approximately 5%
grade higher and 5% grade lower.
Important rookie cards for this year are: Walt Alston, Luis Aparicio, and Roger Craig.
Players included in this set that are now in the Hall of Fame: Will Harridge, Warren Giles, Ted Williams, Walter Alston, Warren Spahn, Ernie Banks, Al Kaline, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, Sandy Koufax, Roy Campanella, Eddie Mathews, Enos Slaughter, Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Nellie Fox, Richie Ashburn, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Duke Snider, Harmon Killebrew, Red Schoendienst, Robin Roberts, Early Wynn, Monte Irvin, George Kell, Bob Feller, Whitey Ford, Larry Doby, Bob Lemon, Pee Wee Reese, Luis Aparicio, Hoyt Wilhelm.
The high-dollar cards grade as follows:
#5 Williams: Very Good/Excellent
#20 Kaline: Excellent
#30 J. Robinson: Very Good/Excellent
#31 Aaron: Very Good
#33 Clemente: Very Good
#79 Koufax: Very Good/Excellent
#101 Campanella: Excellent
#110 Berra: Very Good/Excellent
#113 Rizzuto: Excellent
#130 Mays: Very Good
#135 Mantle: Very Good/Excellent
#150 Snider: Excellent
#166 Dodgers Team: Very Good
#200 Feller: Very Good/Excellent
#240 Ford: Excellent
#251 Yankees Team: Very Good
#260 Reese: Excellent
Dean's Cards offers a 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee on all purchases. Just contact us within ten days of the purchase date and we will refund your money or, when possible, replace the cards.



