1971 Topps Baltimore Orioles Near Team Set 7 - NM
$423.00 after 10% discount
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $555.80.
This near team set contains 32 cards out of the possible 43 cards. This is not a complete set."The following card is omitted, in order to keep the cost of the set reasonable. It can be purchased separately: "#709 Rookies - Outfielders - Dusty Baker / Don Baylor / Tom Paciorek
This set does not include the following cards: #716 Dave Leonhard, #320 Dave McNally, #640 Frank Robinson, #328 1970 World Series - Game #2 - Buford Goes 2-for-4 - Don Buford / Johnny Bench, #547 Pat Dobson, #595 Davey Johnson, #700 Boog Powell, #684 Curt Motton, #570 Jim Palmer, #617 Clay Dalrymple
The cards ranked by Value:
- 1971 Topps #329 - Frank Robinson / Paul Blair 1970 World Series - Game #3 - F. Robinson Shows Muscle: 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #300 Brooks Robinson : 5 - EX
- 1971 Topps #1 World Champions - Orioles Team: 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #327 - Boog Powell / Johnny Bench 1970 World Series - Game #1 - Powell Homers to Opposite Field: 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #331 - Brooks Robinson 1970 World Series - Game #5 - B. Robinson Commits Robbery: 6 - EX/MT
- 1971 Topps #393 Merv Rettenmund : 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #196 - Dave McNally / Brooks Robinson 1970 AL Playoffs - Game 2 - McNally Makes it Two Straight: 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #197 - Jim Palmer 1970 AL Playoffs - Game 3 - Palmer Mows 'Em Down: 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #491 Jim Hardin : 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #170 Mike Cuellar : 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #477 Earl Weaver : 7 - NM
- 1971 Topps #332 1970 World Series - Summary - Celebration: 7 - NM
Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 32 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 6.69 - EX/MT+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 6.78 - NM | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
7 - NM | 26 | ||
6 - EX/MT | 5 | ||
5 - EX | 1 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $555.80 |
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