1972 Topps Baseball Complete Set 7 - NM
Set breakdown by grade:
| Number of Cards in Set | 787 | ||
| Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 6.75 - NM | ||
| Average Grade - Unweighted | 6.77 - NM | ||
| Grade Breakdown | |||
| PSA 8 - NM/MT | 9 | ||
| 8 - NM/MT | 1 | ||
| PSA 7.5 - NM+ | 1 | ||
| 7.5 - NM+ | 21 | ||
| PSA 7 - NM | 11 | ||
| SGC 7 - NM | 1 | ||
| 7 - NM | 547 | ||
| PSA 6.5 - EX/MT+ | 1 | ||
| 6.5 - EX/MT+ | 22 | ||
| PSA 6 - EX/MT | 7 | ||
| 6 - EX/MT | 148 | ||
| 5.5 - EX+ | 3 | ||
| PSA 5 - EX | 1 | ||
| 5 - EX | 13 | ||
| 4 - VG/EX | 1 | ||
| Price If Purchased Separately | $23,619.10 | ||
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $23,619.10.
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This 1972
Topps complete set consists of 787 cards, making it the largest Topps set ever made, up
to that point in time. The front of each card features a player photo within a
colorful frame. The player's team name is across the top in 3D lettering. The
reverse provides the player's biographical and statistical information.
There are many great sub-series found within the 1972 Topps baseball card set including: League Leaders (85-96), Playoffs cards (221-222), World Series (223-230), Boyhood Photos (341-348 & 491-498), Awards and Trophy's cards (621-626), and Traded cards (751-757). "In Action" cards are also found throughout the set. The sets' key rookie card is #79, a multi-player cards of future Hall-of-Famer Carlton Fisk.
This 1972 Topps set has 88 cards containing Hall of Fame inductees, including: Yaz, Mays, Killebrew, Fisk, Perez, Frank Robinson, Gibson, Morgan, Cepeda, Brock, Clemente, Fingers, Palmer, McCovey, Perry, Aaron, Aparicio, Hunter, Jenkins, Carlton, Bench, Jackson, Billy Williams, Seaver, Stargell, Ted Williams, Brooks Robinson, Rose, Marichal, Ryan, Kaline, Niekro, Kaat, Blyleven, Simmons, Torre, Carew, Carlton, Morgan, and Mazeroski.
