1973 Topps Detroit Tigers Near Team Set 4.5 - VG/EX+

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 16 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 4.59 - VG/EX+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 3.75 - VG/EX | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
6 - EX/MT | 2 | ||
5 - EX | 1 | ||
4 - VG/EX | 6 | ||
3 - VG | 5 | ||
2 - GOOD | 2 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $58.11 |
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $58.11.
This near team set contains 16 cards out of the possible 31 cards. This is not a complete set."The following cards have been omitted, in order to keep the cost of the set reasonable, and can be purchased separately."#475 All-Time Batting Leader - Ty Cobb, #471 All-Time Hit Leader - Ty Cobb and #604 Rookie Pitchers - Jesse Jefferson / Dennis O'Toole / Bob Strampe
This set does not include the following cards: #218 Aurelio Rodriguez, #304 Duke Sims, #349 Dick McAuliffe, #369 Lerrin LaGrow, #413 Tom Timmermann, #448 John Hiller, #485 Norm Cash, #537 Bill Slayback, #560 Frank Howard, #585 Joe Niekro, #633 Ike Brown, #660 Fred Scherman
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This is a 1973 Topps Detroit Tigers Near Team Set. Dean's Cards has designed our Near Complete Team Sets using the majority of cards for that team - leaving out the expensive super-star rookie cards, high numbers, short-prints, and multi-player rookie cards, reducing the price. the other cards can then be added, from our inventory of over a million cards, as your budget allows. In order to keep the price of this 1973 Topps Detroit Tigers Near Complete Team Set down the following cards are not included in the set: #537 Bill Slayback, #560 Frank Howard and #585 Joe Niekro. This 1973 Topps Team Set has all of the standard cards. the cards not included are expensive multi-team rookie cards, that were left out of the team set to keep the cost down. the 1973 Topps was the first set to feature all of multi-player rookie cards by position, instead of by their respective teams. To make a bad idea even worse, Topps waited until 7th Series to issue this cards, making them expensive, as well as undesired. As a result, the 1973 Topps multi-player rookie cards are not considered part of 1973 Topps Team Sets. We feel that they do not offer enough value to team sets to offset the additional expense. If you dis-agree, the 1973 multi-team rookie cards can be purchased individually on our site. For the exact cards contained in this set, as well as their front and back scans, please see the description below.