1952 Topps Baseball Almost Complete Set

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4 Available Sets

EX/MT - 6

EXCELLENT/MINT
Item #7055525
 $247,950  $198,360

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 393
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 5.80 - EX/MT
Average Grade - Unweighted 5.38 - EX+
Grade Breakdown
SGC 7 - NM 1
PSA 7 - NM 13
PSA 6.5 - EX/MT+ 4
PSA 6 - EX/MT 154
6 - EX/MT 26
PSA 5.5 - EX+ 7
5.5 - EX+ 1
PSA 5 - EX 83
5 - EX 39
PSA 4.5 - VG/EX+ 8
4.5 - VG/EX+ 1
PSA 4 - VG/EX 29
4 - VG/EX 16
PSA 3.5 - VG+ 3
3 - VG 4
PSA 3 - VG 4
Price If Purchased Separately $281,926.50

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $281,926.50.

This almost complete set contains 393 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

This set does not include the following cards: #1 Andy Pafko, #5 Larry Jansen, #45 Eddie Joost, #140 Johnny Antonelli CRM, #311 Mickey Mantle, #312 Jackie Robinson, #314 Roy Campanella, #330 Turk Lown, #348 Bobby Kelly, #350 Cal Abrams, #359 Dee Fondy, #373 Jim Turner, #394 Billy Herman, #406 Joe Nuxhall

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In 1952, The Topps Chewing Gum Co. issued the largest and most popular baseball card set of its time.  The 1952 Topps Baseball Card Set was issued in six series and consists of a whopping 407 cards.  The 6th series, which contains cards #311 to #407, was released so late in the season that hardly any of the cards made it into the stores.  The number of 1952 Topps cards, in Series 6, in circulation today are far less than the cards in the first five series, and therefore very expensive.

Dean's Cards can custom build these sets to customer specifications within just a few minutes, because of our set building software and million card inventory.  You can view large scans of every card in the set!  Just give us a call at 513-898-0651 and let us know what you want.

This almost complete set contains 393 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

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EX - 5

EXCELLENT
Item #6894223
 $291,580  $233,264

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 401
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 4.20 - VG/EX
Average Grade - Unweighted 4.77 - EX
Grade Breakdown
PSA 7 - NM 1
PSA 6 - EX/MT 45
6 - EX/MT 6
PSA 5.5 - EX+ 7
PSA 5 - EX 144
5 - EX 64
4.5 - VG/EX+ 3
PSA 4.5 - VG/EX+ 13
PSA 4 - VG/EX 41
4 - VG/EX 57
PSA 3.5 - VG+ 3
PSA 3 - VG 7
3 - VG 6
PSA 2 - GOOD 3
2 - GOOD 1
Price If Purchased Separately $335,299.00

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $335,299.00.

This almost complete set contains 401 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

This set does not include the following cards: #312 Jackie Robinson, #330 Turk Lown, #348 Bobby Kelly, #350 Cal Abrams, #359 Dee Fondy, #373 Jim Turner

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.

In 1952, The Topps Chewing Gum Co. issued the largest and most popular baseball card set of its time.  The 1952 Topps Baseball Card Set was issued in six series and consists of a whopping 407 cards.  The 6th series, which contains cards #311 to #407, was released so late in the season that hardly any of the cards made it into the stores.  The number of 1952 Topps cards, in Series 6, in circulation today are far less than the cards in the first five series, and therefore very expensive.

Dean's Cards can custom build these sets to customer specifications within just a few minutes, because of our set building software and million card inventory.  You can view large scans of every card in the set!  Just give us a call at 513-898-0651 and let us know what you want.

This almost complete set contains 401 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

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VG/EX - 4

VERY GOOD/EXCELLENT
Item #6878398
 $257,410  $205,928

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 401
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 3.69 - VG+
Average Grade - Unweighted 3.77 - VG/EX
Grade Breakdown
PSA 7 - NM 1
PSA 6 - EX/MT 4
PSA 5.5 - EX+ 2
PSA 5 - EX 46
5 - EX 18
PSA 4.5 - VG/EX+ 8
4.5 - VG/EX+ 1
4 - VG/EX 95
PSA 4 - VG/EX 79
SGC 4 - VG/EX 1
3.5 - VG+ 3
PSA 3.5 - VG+ 7
3 - VG 89
PSA 3 - VG 14
PSA 2 - GOOD 7
2 - GOOD 26
Price If Purchased Separately $292,577.50

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $292,577.50.

This almost complete set contains 401 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

This set does not include the following cards: #312 Jackie Robinson, #330 Turk Lown, #348 Bobby Kelly, #350 Cal Abrams, #359 Dee Fondy, #373 Jim Turner

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.

In 1952, The Topps Chewing Gum Co. issued the largest and most popular baseball card set of its time.  The 1952 Topps Baseball Card Set was issued in six series and consists of a whopping 407 cards.  The 6th series, which contains cards #311 to #407, was released so late in the season that hardly any of the cards made it into the stores.  The number of 1952 Topps cards, in Series 6, in circulation today are far less than the cards in the first five series, and therefore very expensive.

Dean's Cards can custom build these sets to customer specifications within just a few minutes, because of our set building software and million card inventory.  You can view large scans of every card in the set!  Just give us a call at 513-898-0651 and let us know what you want.

This almost complete set contains 401 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

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VG+ - 3.5

VERY GOOD+
Item #6878397
 $229,030  $183,224

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 401
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 3.36 - VG+
Average Grade - Unweighted 2.97 - VG
Grade Breakdown
PSA 7 - NM 1
PSA 6 - EX/MT 3
PSA 5.5 - EX+ 2
PSA 5 - EX 15
PSA 4.5 - VG/EX+ 3
4 - VG/EX 26
PSA 4 - VG/EX 38
SGC 4 - VG/EX 1
3.5 - VG+ 5
PSA 3.5 - VG+ 8
3 - VG 143
PSA 3 - VG 25
2.5 - GD+ 3
2 - GOOD 103
PSA 2 - GOOD 14
1.5 - FAIR 10
PSA 1 - POOR 1
Price If Purchased Separately $260,335.25

Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $260,335.25.

This almost complete set contains 401 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

This set does not include the following cards: #312 Jackie Robinson, #330 Turk Lown, #348 Bobby Kelly, #350 Cal Abrams, #359 Dee Fondy, #373 Jim Turner

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.

In 1952, The Topps Chewing Gum Co. issued the largest and most popular baseball card set of its time.  The 1952 Topps Baseball Card Set was issued in six series and consists of a whopping 407 cards.  The 6th series, which contains cards #311 to #407, was released so late in the season that hardly any of the cards made it into the stores.  The number of 1952 Topps cards, in Series 6, in circulation today are far less than the cards in the first five series, and therefore very expensive.

Dean's Cards can custom build these sets to customer specifications within just a few minutes, because of our set building software and million card inventory.  You can view large scans of every card in the set!  Just give us a call at 513-898-0651 and let us know what you want.

This almost complete set contains 401 cards out of the possible 407 cards. This is not a complete set.

Show List of Items in Set

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