1956 Elvis Presley Complete Set - 6 (EX/MT)
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Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $3,244.00.
The High Dollar Cards in this set include:
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #2 Elvis Presley Checklist: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #1 Go Go Go Elvis: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #26 Hound Dog: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #60 Don't Try to Stop Me: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #19 I Want You I Need You I Love: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #66 Go Back to Vance: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #3 Relaxing at Rehearsal: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #4 Love Me Tender: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #5 Soft and Mellow: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #6 Elvis with His Fans: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #7 Presley Press Conference: 6 - EX/MT
- 1956 Bubbles Inc. Elvis Presley #8 Singing with the Heart: 6 - EX/MT
Below is the set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 66 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 6.00 - EX/MT | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 6.00 - EX/MT | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
PSA 6 - EX/MT | 66 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $3,244.00 |
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This 1956 Elvis Presley Complete Sets consists of all 66 cards, and was issued by Topps, under the Bubbles, Inc brand name. The first 46 cards of the 1956 Elvis Presley set contain captions located in a red guitar and feature photos of Elvis on movie sets, in concert, or in recording studios. Cards #47 to #66 have captions in a red film clapboard and contain the scenes and story line to promote Elvis' film "Love Me Tender".
Created to capitalize on the booming Rock and Roll craze, the 1956 Elvis Presley card set was the first issue to focus on a single artist. It was also the first non-sports set with cards that were 2 1/2" by 3 1/2", which remains the standard size to this day.