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Old 06-02-2021, 04:38 PM
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Default All Sorts of 1972 High Numbers to Trade!!!! (scan heavy)

As a fanatical collector of the 1972 Topps set, I have ended up with a boatload of high number doubles available for trade (probably around 80-90% on the entire high series subset).

Here are as many different ones as I could find. (If I only have one to trade, I included it regardless of what shape it's in.) Many of these cards are pretty nice, but there are also clunkers with obvious problems scattered about. Of course, centering is ridiculously all over the place, but that was just the Topps M.O. back then...no way around it.

So I'm looking to trade (not sell) them. If you're interested, I'll be happy to answer any questions. Shoot me a PM.

I can definitely use some upgrades to my two 1972 sets, so if you have well-centered high numbers in nice shape with sharp corners, I may be able to use some of those, but haven't compiled a list yet. I also collect the high series in PSA 9 (even OC if it still looks pretty nice) and still need a few more.

In general, I (like everyone else) am always very interested in these types of things:
• HOFers in nice shape from the 50's through early 70's, graded or ungraded
• Tough to find errors and variations from the 50's through the early 70's
• 1971 Topps Greatest Moments
• 1964 Topps Stand-Up HOF'ers in nice shape
• 1961-67 Topps high numbers and SP's
• Major Rookie Cards
• 1963 Fleer BB stars and HOF'ers in high grade
• 1967 Laughlin World Series (with address on back) in high grade
• 1971 Fleer World Series ‘Updates’ (1971-1977) in high grade
• 1954 Bowman HOF'ers (and perhaps a starter set in exmt shape)
• 1972 Topps high numbers that are pretty nicely centered with sharp corners that I need to upgrade my complete sets
• And who knows what else.


These pages begin in overall numerical order (657 - 787), but as more and more cards were added over time, I just started putting the new pages themselves in numerical order instead...


Numbers: 657, 657, 658, 658, 659, 659, 660, 660, 661

Numbers: 661, 662, 662, 663, 663, 664, 664, 665, 665

Numbers: 666, 666, 667, 667, 668, 668, 669, 669, 669

Numbers: 670, 670, 671, 671, 672, 672, 673, 673, 674

Numbers: 674, 675, 675, 676, 676, 677, 677, 678, 678

Numbers: 679, 679, 680, 680, 680, 681, 681, 682, 682

Numbers: 683, 683, 684, 684, 685, 685, 687, 687, 688

Numbers: 688, 689, 689, 691, 692, 692, 693, 693, 694

Numbers: 694, 695, 696, 697, 698, 700, 701, 701, 703

Numbers: 704, 705, 705, 706, 706, 707, 709, 710, 711

Numbers: 711, 712, 712, 713, 713, 714, 715, 715, 716

Numbers: 716, 717, 718, 718, 719, 720, 720, 721, 721

Numbers: 722, 722, 723, 723, 725, 726, 726, 727, 727

Numbers: 728, 728, 729, 730, 730, 732, 732, 733, 733

Numbers: 734, 734, 735, 736, 736, 737, 737, 738, 738
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