1964 Topps Coins Almost Complete Set
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EX/MT - 6

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 147 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 5.71 - EX+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 5.78 - EX/MT | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
7 - NM | 15 | ||
PSA 7 - NM | 1 | ||
6 - EX/MT | 89 | ||
5 - EX | 35 | ||
4 - VG/EX | 7 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $2,214.40 |
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $2,214.40.
This almost complete set contains 147 cards out of the possible 164 cards. This is not a complete set.This set does not include the following cards: #5 Dick Groat, #22 Willie McCovey, #35 Ray Culp, #40 Tommy Harper, #45 Vada Pinson, #55 Roberto Clemente, #69 Jack Baldschun, #80 Willie Mays, #83 Hank Aaron, #96 Rusty Staub, #97 Lou Brock, #106 Sandy Koufax, #107 John Bateman, #115 Billy O'Dell, #118 Joe Torre, #149 All-Star - Hank Aaron, #161 All-Star - Wayne Causey AL
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The 1964 Topps Coins Almost Complete Set consists of the majority of the 164 coins, each measuring 1" in diameter. These metal coins feature full color photos, along with the player's name, team and position. One coin, and a stick of bubble gum, was inserted in each 3rd, 4th & 5th series wax pack of 1964 Topps baseball cards. The coins make a very distinctive clinking sound when dropped on a hard floor.
The 1964 Topps Baseball Coins contains an All-Star subset, beginning with coin #121. This subset contains the 3 variations found in the set, which are NOT included in this set, but can be purchased separately. Mickey Mantle's #131 All-Star coin has versions of him batting both right-handed and left-handed. The All-Star coins #161 Wayne Causey and #162 Chuck Hinton were originally mistakenly labeled as N.L. All-Stars, but later coins corrected to read A.L. All-Stars.
EX - 5

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 163 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 4.78 - EX | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 4.82 - EX | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
6 - EX/MT | 21 | ||
5 - EX | 102 | ||
4 - VG/EX | 29 | ||
3 - VG | 11 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $1,893.18 |
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $1,893.18.
This almost complete set contains 163 cards out of the possible 164 cards. This is not a complete set.This set does not include the following card: #149 All-Star - Hank Aaron
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.
The 1964 Topps Coins Almost Complete Set consists of the majority of the 164 coins, each measuring 1" in diameter. These metal coins feature full color photos, along with the player's name, team and position. One coin, and a stick of bubble gum, was inserted in each 3rd, 4th & 5th series wax pack of 1964 Topps baseball cards. The coins make a very distinctive clinking sound when dropped on a hard floor.
The 1964 Topps Baseball Coins contains an All-Star subset, beginning with coin #121. This subset contains the 3 variations found in the set, which are NOT included in this set, but can be purchased separately. Mickey Mantle's #131 All-Star coin has versions of him batting both right-handed and left-handed. The All-Star coins #161 Wayne Causey and #162 Chuck Hinton were originally mistakenly labeled as N.L. All-Stars, but later coins corrected to read A.L. All-Stars.
VG/EX - 4

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 163 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 4.22 - VG/EX | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 4.20 - VG/EX | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
6 - EX/MT | 1 | ||
5 - EX | 53 | ||
4 - VG/EX | 87 | ||
3 - VG | 22 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $1,493.27 |
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $1,493.27.
This almost complete set contains 163 cards out of the possible 164 cards. This is not a complete set.This set does not include the following card: #149 All-Star - Hank Aaron
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.
The 1964 Topps Coins Almost Complete Set consists of the majority of the 164 coins, each measuring 1" in diameter. These metal coins feature full color photos, along with the player's name, team and position. One coin, and a stick of bubble gum, was inserted in each 3rd, 4th & 5th series wax pack of 1964 Topps baseball cards. The coins make a very distinctive clinking sound when dropped on a hard floor.
The 1964 Topps Baseball Coins contains an All-Star subset, beginning with coin #121. This subset contains the 3 variations found in the set, which are NOT included in this set, but can be purchased separately. Mickey Mantle's #131 All-Star coin has versions of him batting both right-handed and left-handed. The All-Star coins #161 Wayne Causey and #162 Chuck Hinton were originally mistakenly labeled as N.L. All-Stars, but later coins corrected to read A.L. All-Stars.
VG+ - 3.5

Set breakdown by grade:
Number of Cards in Set | 152 | ||
Average Grade - Weighted by Value | 3.54 - VG+ | ||
Average Grade - Unweighted | 3.23 - VG | ||
Grade Breakdown | |||
5 - EX | 5 | ||
4 - VG/EX | 43 | ||
3 - VG | 86 | ||
2 - GOOD | 17 | ||
1.5 - FAIR | 1 | ||
Price If Purchased Separately | $1,061.30 |
Purchased separately the cards in this set have a break-up value of $1,061.30.
This almost complete set contains 152 cards out of the possible 164 cards. This is not a complete set.This set does not include the following cards: #18 Brooks Robinson, #59 Bob Gibson, #72 Bobby Richardson, #101 Earl Battey, #123 All-Star - Bobby Richardson, #131 All-Star - Mickey Mantle LHB, #134 All-Star - Carl Yastrzemski, #143 All-Star - Bill Mazeroski, #149 All-Star - Hank Aaron, #151 All-Star - Willie Mays, #156 All-Star - Tim McCarver, #160 All-Star - Warren Spahn, #162 All-Star - Chuck Hinton AL
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.
The 1964 Topps Coins Almost Complete Set consists of the majority of the 164 coins, each measuring 1" in diameter. These metal coins feature full color photos, along with the player's name, team and position. One coin, and a stick of bubble gum, was inserted in each 3rd, 4th & 5th series wax pack of 1964 Topps baseball cards. The coins make a very distinctive clinking sound when dropped on a hard floor.
The 1964 Topps Baseball Coins contains an All-Star subset, beginning with coin #121. This subset contains the 3 variations found in the set, which are NOT included in this set, but can be purchased separately. Mickey Mantle's #131 All-Star coin has versions of him batting both right-handed and left-handed. The All-Star coins #161 Wayne Causey and #162 Chuck Hinton were originally mistakenly labeled as N.L. All-Stars, but later coins corrected to read A.L. All-Stars.