1962 Bell Brand Dodgers Almost Complete Set
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VG/EX+ - 4.5

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 14 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 4.42 - VG/EX+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 3.89 - VG/EX | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
7.5 - NM+ | 1 | ||
5 - EX | 2 | ||
4 - VG/EX | 6 | ||
PSA 4 - VG/EX | 1 | ||
3 - VG | 1 | ||
2 - GOOD | 3 |
This set does not include the following cards: #3 Willie Davis, #6 Ron Fairly, #12 Tommy Davis, #16 Ron Perranoski, #40 Stan Williams, #51 Larry Sherry
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This 1962 Bell Brand Dodgers Almost Complete Set contains the majority of the 20 cards. The description below lists the exact cards in the set. The biggest improvement on the 1962 issue of Bell Brand Dodger cards was the switch to glossy paper stock, which helped to eliminate grease stains on the cards.
VG+ - 3.5

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 12 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 3.71 - VG+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 3.13 - VG | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
4 - VG/EX | 5 | ||
PSA 4 - VG/EX | 1 | ||
3 - VG | 2 | ||
2 - GOOD | 3 | ||
1.5 - FAIR | 1 |
This set does not include the following cards: #3 Willie Davis, #4 Duke Snider, #6 Ron Fairly, #12 Tommy Davis, #16 Ron Perranoski, #30 Maury Wills, #40 Stan Williams, #51 Larry Sherry
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.
This 1962 Bell Brand Dodgers Almost Complete Set contains the majority of the 20 cards. The description below lists the exact cards in the set. The biggest improvement on the 1962 issue of Bell Brand Dodger cards was the switch to glossy paper stock, which helped to eliminate grease stains on the cards.