1972 Topps Complete Set Group Break

$3.00

Break will take place on Thursday afternoon (time TBD). Grab spots while they last!

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1972 Topps Complete Set Group Break

It’s like opening a pack of 1972 Topps, plus there is a guaranteed checklist! Someone will take home Nolan Ryan, Fisk RC, Willie Mays, tough high numbers, or other Hall of Famers. Some will take home nice commons to add to a set or use as trade bait. For more details on how Burl’s Sports vintage set breaks work, check out this link. 

1972 Topps Complete Set Break Pricing Info

$3 = 1 random spot in the group set break

$3 = Shipping (Free Shipping on orders of 26 spots or more)

If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an e-mail at burl@burlssports.com

How can I play for free?

One slot will be given away to qualifying entrants before the random drawing. Stay tuned to our Facebook page to find out how to enter!

If you want be on the email list to stay informed about future breaks, please sign up here: http://eepurl.com/2er_n

Condition Info:

Offered is a complete set of 1972 Topps baseball cards with 787 total cards.  Overall, this set is EX to EX-MT, with some cards worse and many better. A complete breakdown of the major cards in the set is below.

595 Nolan Ryan EX-MT,  49 Mays VG-EX,  79 Fisk EX, 299 Aaron EX, 309 Clemente EX, 310 Clemente IA VG-EX, 433 Bench VG-EX, 435 Jackson NM, 445 Seaver VG-EX, 550 Robinson EX-MT, 559 Rose EX+, 560 Rose IA VG-EX, 600 Kaline EX, 668 Rangers EX, 695 Carew EX-MT, Carew IA EX, 751 Carlton VG, 752 Morgan VG-EX, 754 Frank Robinson VG-EX, 760 Mazeroski EX, 777 Wilhelm EX+.

New to Burl’s Sports Vintage Breaks? Find out more here: http://burlssports.com/vintage-group-set-breaks/

Thank you for your participation in this 1972 Topps Complete Set group break.

Additional information

Weight 1 oz

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