1952 Bowman Baseball Almost Complete Set 2.5 - GD+

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 246 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 2.30 - GD+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 2.24 - GOOD | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
4 - VG/EX | 23 | ||
3.5 - VG+ | 5 | ||
3 - VG | 34 | ||
2.5 - GD+ | 17 | ||
2 - GOOD | 105 | ||
PSA 2 - GOOD | 1 | ||
1.5 - FAIR | 48 | ||
1 - POOR | 13 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $11,084.60 |
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $11,084.60.
This almost complete set contains 246 cards out of the possible 252 cards. This is not a complete set.This set does not include the following cards: #75 George Kell, #77 Eddie Robinson, #87 Mickey Vernon, #147 Marlin Stuart, #218 Willie Mays, #251 Jack Lohrke
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The 1952 Bowman Almost Complete Set contains many of the 252 baseball cards, which measure 2 1/16” by 3 1/8”. Bowman continued to slowly and steadily improve their product offering each year, since the company began issuing baseball cards in 1948. The card fronts of the 1952 Bowman cards feature an attractive color drawing of the player, rendered from black and white photo. The main change that Bowman made from the previous year was removing the black box on the card front that contained the player’s name and replacing it with his facsimile autograph.
While the 1952 Bowman Baseball Card Set is overshadowed by the grandeur of the classic 1952 Topps Set, the 1952 Bowman set is considered the “bargain” set of the early 1950s, issues and can be obtained for about 10% of what it would cost to purchase a 1952 Topps Complete Set.