1955 Bowman Baseball High Number Complete Set - 6 (EX/MT)

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Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $6,774.50.

The High Dollar Cards in this set include:

  • 1955 Bowman #242 Ernie Banks : 6 - EX/MT
  • 1955 Bowman #240 Billy Loes : 6 - EX/MT
  • 1955 Bowman #283 Nestor Chylak : 6 - EX/MT
  • 1955 Bowman #268 Roy Hawes : 8 - NM/MT
  • 1955 Bowman #300 Tommy Byrne : 7 - NM
  • 1955 Bowman #308 Al Lopez : 7 - NM
  • 1955 Bowman #303 J.B. Jacko Conlan : 6 - EX/MT
  • 1955 Bowman #315 Cal Hubbard : 6 - EX/MT
  • 1955 Bowman #312 Bill Wight : 7 - NM
  • 1955 Bowman #261 Walt Moryn : 7 - NM
  • 1955 Bowman #287 Ron Mrozinski : 7 - NM
  • 1955 Bowman #296 Bill Virdon : 6 - EX/MT

Below is the set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 95
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 5.94 - EX/MT
Average Grade - Unweighted 5.46 - EX+
Grade Breakdown
PSA 8 - NM/MT 1
7 - NM 1
PSA 7 - NM 6
6 - EX/MT 19
PSA 6 - EX/MT 23
SGC 6 - EX/MT 1
PSA 5.5 - EX+ 1
5 - EX 27
PSA 5 - EX 2
4 - VG/EX 12
3 - VG 1
2 - GOOD 1
Price If Purchased Separately $6,774.50

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Grading Stats Explained

This 1955 Bowman High Number Complete Set contains only the 95 baseball cards from the last series. These cards, which are #225 through #320, are much more difficult to find and expensive to collect. The 1955 Bowman Set was the last baseball card set issued by the Bowman Gum Company and is easily recognized by the television set framing each player's color photograph.  

The 1955 Bowman baseball cards measure 2", by approximately 3", but due to lax printing standards, the width of the cards can vary by as much 1/4.  Included in this series is a subset of umpires, which are interspersed throughout the cards numbering 226 to 317. The cards featuring the umpires are scarce, because many were discarded by the kids of the day.

For more information on the classic 1955 Bowman baseball cards, please read Dean's Blog.

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