This set contains the following cards

1967 Topps #2 Jack Hamilton4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #23 Larry Elliot4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #42 Mets Team2 - GOODFrontBack
1967 Topps #59 Ralph Terry4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #91 Johnny Lewis2 - GOODFrontBack
1967 Topps #105 Ken Boyer4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #121 Eddie Bressoud4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #144 Bill Hepler2 - GOODFrontBack
1967 Topps #165 Cleon Jones3 - VGFrontBack
1967 Topps #186 - Ed Kranepool / Ron Swoboda Mets Maulers4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #198 Chuck Hiller2 - GOODFrontBack
1967 Topps #217 Rob Gardner2 - GOODFrontBack
1967 Topps #264 Ron Swoboda4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #287 - Greg Goossen / Bart Shirley Mets Rookies2 - GOODFrontBack
1967 Topps #306 Bud Harrelson4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #348 Tug McGraw3 - VGFrontBack
1967 Topps #370 Tommy Davis3 - VGFrontBack
1967 Topps #386 Dick Selma4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #413 Jerry Grote3 - VGFrontBack
1967 Topps #433 Al Luplow4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #452 Ed Kranepool3 - VGFrontBack
1967 Topps #470 Bob Shaw4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #487 Tommie Reynolds4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #522 John Stephenson4 - VG/EXFrontBack
1967 Topps #533 Jack Fisher3 - VGFrontBack
1967 Topps #537 Chuck Estrada2 - GOODFrontBack

This 1967 Topps New York Mets Team Set contains the 1967 Topps Mets baseball cards and makes a great gift for any Mets fan. ?With an inventory of over 15,000 team sets, Dean's Cards has Team Sets & Near Team Sets for just about every team, in multiple conditions, for all sports, for most major sets issued between 1909 and 1979.

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By 1967, the Mets farm system was five years old, and was beginning to produce prospects. ?As a result, the 1967 Topps set included quite a of the Mets rookies that did not previously have baseball cards. ?The cards for these rookies were included to the 1967 Topps 6th Series of cards and produced in limited numbers, making them expensive today.?

These high number cards, which are excluded from this standard 1967 Topps Mets Team, could easily increase the price of the set by 20 to 30 times its current cost! ?These cards can be purchased separately. Most of the omitted cards are of players that never made it and are easily forgotten today. ?The notable exception, is the #581 Tom Seaver Rookie Card.

Set breakdown by grade:

Number of Cards in Set 26
Average Grade - Weighted by Value 3.52 - VG+
Average Grade - Unweighted 3.23 - VG
Grade Breakdown
4 - VG/EX 13
3 - VG 6
2 - GOOD 7

The following short-printed cards are omitted, in order to keep the cost of the set reasonable. They can be purchased separately:#606 Ron Taylor, #574 Jerry Buchek, #581 Mets Rookies - Tom Seaver / Bill Denehy, #555 Don Cardwell, #561 Sandy Alomar, #593 Wes Westrum, #568 John Sullivan and #587 NL Rookies - Don Shaw / Gary Sutherland

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1967 Topps New York Mets Team Set 3.5 - VG+ TEAM

If the scan in the listing says ACTUAL IMAGE, you will receive the card pictured. For cards issued after 1983, we will often use representative images and you will not receive the exact card pictured.

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Card Grading

Determining the card's grade

The sharpness of the corners and the degree to which a card was cut off-center determines the maximum possible grade that the card can receive. The card's grade is further reduced by any flaws or blemishes that it may have. Each card is evaluated on the following characteristics and assigned a score.

  1. Corners - Each corner of a card is individually analyzed, and then assigned a score on how square, sharp, and flawless it appears.
  2. Centering - The borders are measured, at multiple points along the edge, to determine the horizontal and vertical centering and tilt.
  3. Defects - The card is examined for imperfections, such as: size, print flaws, dings, stains, creases, or other wear which could lower its grade.
  4. Bonus for Perfect Centering - A vintage card, with near perfect centering, is given a one-half grade bonus. So when you buy one of our cards with a half-grade (e.g. 3.5 or 6.5) it will appear perfectly centered, both vertically and horizontally.

Grading Criteria

  1. Worst Corner - A card can grade only as high as the worst corner will allow.
  2. Average Corner
  3. Tilt - The difference in width of a card border near the top, compared to the bottom.
  4. OCT - The sum of how far a card is Off-Center, plus its Tilt.
  5. Minimum Centering Requirements
  6. Eye Appeal - The combination of a card's centering, corners and tilt.
  7. Well-Centered - Cards that appear perfectly centered receive a bonus of one-half grade.
  8. Flaws, defects and other imperfections - can lower a card's grade.
  9. Card Backs - the above criteria is also considered, for the back of the cards, but does not inflict as severe of a penalty to its grade.

Packaging

Please note that when images are enlarged there may be instances of vertical lines running through the scans. This was caused by a "dust speck" on the scanner and can be verified by the vertical lines running into the black margins on the top and bottom of the image.

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