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1952 Topps Baseball 3 Thompson New York Giants BB EX US $13.35
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1952 Topps Baseball 23 Goodman Boston Red Sox BB EX US $12.50
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1952 Topps Baseball 29 Kluszewski Cincinnati BB EX US $18.60
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1952 Topps Baseball 31 Zernial Philadelphia BB EX US $18.50
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1952 Topps Baseball 68 Chambers Cardinals RB EX US $13.22
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1952 Topps Baseball 112 Majeski Phialdelphia EX NM US $11.50
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1952 Topps Baseball 114 Ramsdell Chicago Cubs EX NM US $16.50
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1952 Topps Baseball 124 Kennedy New York Giants EX NM US $13.00
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1952 Topps Baseball 147 Young St Louis Browns EX US $13.00
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1952 Topps Baseball 192 Ginsberg Detroit Tigers EX NM US $13.50
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1952 Topps Baseball 212 Garver St Louis Browns EX NM US $18.00
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1952 Topps Baseball 213 Jones Philadelphia EX NM US $17.76
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Featured Topps 1952 Articles
1952 Topps baseball cards have reached almost iconic status among sports collectors. The set has a number of factors working in its favor. It marked the young company’s first attempt at creating an all-encompassing baseball card set featuring players of the day. Topps didn’t skimp, creating 407 cards over three series. The cards were of a size that... [Read more]
Some of the highest grade 1952 Topps cards have great stories behind them. Many of those involve great finds. In 1986, Alan Rosen, known as Mr. Mint in hobby circles, was invited to a man\'s home. No doubt expecting to see the usual nicks and dings older cards often displayed, Rosen was shocked to find the man bringing out a silver tray full of dozens... [Read more]
Some believe the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle is the most popular baseball card of all-time. A picture-perfect presentation of a star being born in New York, the Mantle card is a favorite of those seeking to invest in sports memorabilia and also of those who understand its significance in the hobby. The ’52 Mantle is popular for a virtually never-ending... [Read more]
While virtually every card in the 1952 Topps baseball set carries value, there are several cards which represent Hall of Famers. The early 50s produced a convergence of stars who had debuted in the 1930s including Bob Feller (whose 1952 Topps card is relatively inexpensive), former Negro Leaguers who had broken the color barrier just a few years... [Read more]
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