1973 Topps Baseball Complete Set

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1970s Topps Baseball Card Complete Sets (217 available)

NM/MT - 8

NEAR MINT/MINT
Item #6992785
 $17,220  $13,776

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 7.75 - NM/MT
Average Grade - Unweighted 7.73 - NM+
Grade Breakdown
8 - NM/MT 444
PSA 8 - NM/MT 52
7.5 - NM+ 19
7 - NM 114
PSA 7 - NM 1
6.5 - EX/MT+ 11
6 - EX/MT 18
5 - EX 1
Price If Purchased Separately $22,959.85

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $22,959.85.

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The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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NM+ - 7.5

NEAR MINT+
Item #6997669
 $10,990  $8,792

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 7.28 - NM+
Average Grade - Unweighted 7.09 - NM
Grade Breakdown
8 - NM/MT 129
PSA 8 - NM/MT 12
7.5 - NM+ 37
7 - NM 372
PSA 7 - NM 2
6.5 - EX/MT+ 22
6 - EX/MT 85
5 - EX 1
Price If Purchased Separately $14,850.71

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $14,850.71.

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The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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NM - 7

NEAR MINT
Item #3863040
 $7,790  $6,232

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 6.77 - NM
Average Grade - Unweighted 6.62 - EX/MT+
Grade Breakdown
8 - NM/MT 45
PSA 8 - NM/MT 4
7.5 - NM+ 6
7 - NM 285
PSA 7 - NM 2
6.5 - EX/MT+ 29
6 - EX/MT 287
PSA 6 - EX/MT 1
5 - EX 1
Price If Purchased Separately $10,819.18

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $10,819.18.

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The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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EX/MT - 6

EXCELLENT/MINT
Item #6284443
 $5,610  $4,488

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 6.07 - EX/MT
Average Grade - Unweighted 6.06 - EX/MT
Grade Breakdown
7 - NM 149
6.5 - EX/MT+ 18
6 - EX/MT 398
PSA 6 - EX/MT 2
5 - EX 67
4 - VG/EX 26
Price If Purchased Separately $7,900.96

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $7,900.96.

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The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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EX+ - 5.5

EXCELLENT+
Item #4790053
 $4,420  $3,536

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 5.31 - EX+
Average Grade - Unweighted 5.03 - EX
Grade Breakdown
6 - EX/MT 254
5.5 - EX+ 8
5 - EX 206
PSA 5 - EX 1
4.5 - VG/EX+ 4
4 - VG/EX 136
3 - VG 51
Price If Purchased Separately $6,047.49

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $6,047.49.

Dean's Cards offers a 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee on all purchases. Just contact us within 10 days of the purchase date and we will refund your money or, when possible, replace the cards.

The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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VG/EX - 4

VERY GOOD/EXCELLENT
Item #6777301
 $3,070  $2,456

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 4.00 - VG/EX
Average Grade - Unweighted 3.77 - VG/EX
Grade Breakdown
6 - EX/MT 11
5.5 - EX+ 1
5 - EX 94
4.5 - VG/EX+ 7
4 - VG/EX 331
3.5 - VG+ 4
3 - VG 155
2.5 - GD+ 1
2 - GOOD 56
Price If Purchased Separately $3,983.90

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $3,983.90.

Dean's Cards offers a 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee on all purchases. Just contact us within 10 days of the purchase date and we will refund your money or, when possible, replace the cards.

The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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VG+ - 3.5

VERY GOOD+
Item #6979708
 $2,610  $2,088

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 660
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 3.47 - VG+
Average Grade - Unweighted 3.07 - VG
Grade Breakdown
6 - EX/MT 8
5.5 - EX+ 1
5 - EX 12
4 - VG/EX 169
3.5 - VG+ 6
3 - VG 302
2.5 - GD+ 3
2 - GOOD 138
1.5 - FAIR 16
1 - POOR 5
Price If Purchased Separately $3,307.38

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $3,307.38.

Dean's Cards offers a 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee on all purchases. Just contact us within 10 days of the purchase date and we will refund your money or, when possible, replace the cards.

The 1973 Topps set was reduced to 660 standard-size cards and was the last vintage baseball card set issued in series throughout the season.  Reduced by 127 cards from the previous year, the 1973 Topps set has fewer no-name players and had less subsets.  The League Leaders (#61 - #68) were combined to show the leaders of both leagues on the same card and the Playoff Highlight cards (#201 and #202) no longer featured each game.  

The Rookie Stars (#601 to #616) added a third player to the card and were grouped by position, instead of by team.  By having players from 3 teams on the same card, these cards are part of 3 different team sets, which increases their prices.  The 1973 Topps Rookie Star cards were issued in the 7th series, further increasing their scarcity and cost.  The key 1973 Topps Rookie Cards are Hall-of-Famers: #174 Goose Gossage and #615 Mike Schmidt.

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