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1973 Topps Baltimore Orioles Team Set 3.5 - VG+ 7168029. The cards not included are expensive multi-team rookie cards, that were left out of the team set to keep the cost down. Average Grade - Weighted by Value 3.36 - VG+. Average Grade - Unweighted 3.28 - VG+. This set contains the following cards 1973 Topps #9 Johnny Oates 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #34 Pat Dobson 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #56 Merv Rettenmund 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #90 Brooks Robinson 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #109 Doyle Alexander 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #136 PAR - Earl Weaver / George Bamberger / Jim Frey / Billy Hunter / George Staller Orioles Leaders 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #160 Jim Palmer 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #183 Don Buford 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #229 Roric Harrison 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #253 Mark Belanger 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #278 Orioles Team 1 - POOR Front Back 1973 Topps #302 Terry Crowley 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #325 Boog Powell 6 - EX/MT Front Back 1973 Topps #341 - Jim Palmer Boyhood Photo 1.5 - FAIR Front Back 1973 Topps #362 Eddie Watt 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #384 Don Baylor 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #396 Grant Jackson 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #418 Bobby Grich 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #470 Mike Cuellar 2 - GOOD Front Back 1973 Topps #504 xGAP Earl Williams 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #528 Paul Blair 4 - VG/EX Front Back 1973 Topps #553 Mickey Scott 2 - GOOD Front Back 1973 Topps #600 Dave McNally 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #618 Andy Etchebarren 3 - VG Front Back 1973 Topps #631 Tom Matchick 1.5 - FAIR Front Back 1973 Topps Baltimore Orioles Team Set has all of the standard cards. The cards not included are expensive multi-team rookie cards, that were left out of the team set to keep the cost down. The 1973 Topps was the first set to feature all of multi-player rookie cards by position, instead of by their respective teams. To make a bad idea even worse, Topps waited until 7th Series to issue this cards, making them expensive, as well as undesired. As a result, the 1973 Topps multi-player rookie cards are not considered part of 1973 Topps Team Sets. We feel that they do not offer enough value to team sets to offset the additional expense. If you dis-agree, the 1973 multi-team rookie cards can be purchased individually on our site. Set breakdown by grade: Number of Cards in Set 25 Average Grade - Weighted by Value 3.36 - VG+ Average Grade - Unweighted 3.28 - VG+ Grade Breakdown 6 - EX/MT 1 4 - VG/EX 11 3 - VG 8 2 - GOOD 2 1.5 - FAIR 2 1 - POOR 1 The following cards are omitted from this set: #601 Rookie Catchers - George Pena / Sergio Robles / Rick Stelmaszek, #604 Rookie Pitchers - Jesse Jefferson / Dennis O'Toole / Bob Strampe, #605 Rookie First Baseman - Pat Bourque / Enos Cabell / Gonzalo Marquez, #611 Rookie Outfielders - Richie Zisk / Rich Coggins / Jim Wohlford, #612 Rookie Pitchers - Steve Lawson / Bob Reynolds / Brent Strom and #614 Rookie Outfielders - Dwight Evans / Al Bumbry / Charlie Spikes Dean's Cards offers a 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee on all purchases. Just contact us within 10 days of the purchase date and we will refund your money or, when possible, replace the cards. 1973 Topps Baltimore Orioles Team Set 3.5 - VG+ 7168029 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. Shipping Policy You only pay shipping on the first item. If you order multiple items on the same order, you will only be charged once for shipping. We do not combine shipping on multiple orders. To avoid multiple shipping charges we recommend using eBay's "Add to Cart" feature to check out multiple items in one transaction, or please request and allow for us to send an invoice to reflect the combined shipping charges. Canadian customers - We send all of our Canadian/International packages with tracking and cannot make any exceptions to this policy. Negotiating Prices All prices are final and we do not negotiate. 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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. Corners - Each corner of a card is individually analyzed, and then assigned a score on how square, sharp, and flawless it appears. Centering - The borders are measured, at multiple points along the edge, to determine the horizontal and vertical centering and tilt. Defects - The card is examined for imperfections, such as: size, print flaws, dings, stains, creases, or other wear which could lower its grade. 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. 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