1952 Topps Baseball All-PSA Almost Complete Set w/o Mantle 5 - EX

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 393
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 4.71 - VG/EX+
Average Grade - Unweighted 4.86 - EX
Grade Breakdown
PSA 7 - NM 7
PSA 6 - EX/MT 68
PSA 5.5 - EX+ 1
PSA 5 - EX 194
PSA 4.5 - VG/EX+ 2
PSA 4 - VG/EX 105
PSA 3 - VG 15
PSA 2 - GOOD 1

This almost complete set contains 393 cards out of the possible 407 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: #311 Mickey Mantle

This set does not include the following cards: #173 Roy Smalley CRM, #141 Clint Hartung CRM, #260 Pete Castiglione, #140 Johnny Antonelli CRM, #105 John Pramesa, #270 Lou Brissie, #30 Mel Parnell, #18 Merrill Combs, #198 Phil Haugstad, #254 Joe Dobson, #155 Frank Overmire CRM, #201 Alex Kellner, #186 Walt Masterson CRM

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This 1952 Topps Baseball All-PSA Complete Set w/o Mantle contains almost all of the 407 cards for this set, all of which have been graded and encased by PSA.  In order to keep the cost of this set more reasonable, this set excludes card #311, which is Mickey Mantle's Topps rookie card, and can be on e of the most expensive vintage baseball 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.

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Item #6290289
5 - EX
$200,270.00
$160,216.00 after 20% discount

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