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1964 Topps All Star Baseball Coins

I was wondering if someone could give me some information on a collection of these coins. Attached are a description and photos.


















81 of the set and 37 doubles (including multiples)

Straight set includes both left/right hand #131 Mickey Mantle as well as #120 Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Frank Robinson, Bob Clemente, Harmon Killebrew, Sandy Koufax, Joe Pepitone.

Doubles include Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays (2), Harmon Killebrew, Whitey Ford, Frank Robinson, Sandy Koufax (2), Brooks Robinson (5)

Included Are:

  1. Jim Wynn

  2. Jim Bouton

  3. Dick Groat

  4. Steve Barber

  5. Juan Pizarro

  6. Larry Jackson

  7. Bill Mazeroski

  8. Jerry Lumpe

  9. Woody Held

  10. Luis Aparicio

  11. Ray Culp

  12. Juan Marichal

  13. Frank Robinson

  14. Chuck Hinton

  15. Tommy Harper

  16. Ron Hansen

  17. Ron Fairly

  18. Bob Clemente

  19. Tommy Davis

  20. Tony Gonzalez

  21. Jim Maloney

  22. Bobby Richardson

  23. Bob Friend

  24. Duke Carmel

  25. Hank Aaron

  26. Bill Freehan

  27. Ron Hunt

  28. Turk Farrell

  29. Jim Hickman

  30. Jim Bunning

  31. Ernie Broglio

  32. Rusty Staub

  33. Jim Grant

  34. Wayne Causey

  35. Chuck Schilling

  36. Boog Powell

  37. Ed Brinkman

  38. Al Downing

  39. Albie Pearson

  40. Harmon Killebrew

  41. Joe Torre

  42. Don Nottebart

  43. Mickey Mantle

  44. Joe Pepitone

  45. Dick Stuart

  46. Bobby Richardson

  47. Jerry Lumpe

  48. Brooks Robinson

  49. Frank Malzone

  50. Luis Aparicio

  51. Al Kaline

  52. Leon Wagner

  53. Mickey Mantle (right handed)

  54. Mickey Mantle (left handed)

  55. Albie Pearson

  56. Harmon Killebrew

  57. Carl Yastrzemski

  58. Elston Howard

  59. Earl Battey

  60. Camilo Pascual

  61. Jim Bouton

  62. Whitey Ford

  63. Bill White

  64. Tony Taylor

  65. Ken Boyer

  66. Ron Santo

  67. Dick Groat

  68. Hank Aaron

  69. Bob Clemente

  70. Willie Mays

  71. Vada Pinson

  72. Tommy Davis

  73. Frank Robinson

  74. Tim McCarver

  75. Jim Maloney

  76. Sandy Koufax

  77. Wayne Causey

  78. Chuck Hinton (A.L.)

  79. Chuck Hinton (N.L.)

  80. Bob Aspromonte

  81. Ron Hunt

Doubles

  1. Jim Bouton

  2. Dick Groat

  3. Steve Barber

  4. Larry Jackson

  5. Chuck Hinton

  6. Rocky Colavito

  7. Max Alvis

  8. Tommy Davis

  9. Tony Gonzalez

  10. Bob Friend

  11. Bill Freehan

  12. Jim Grant

  13. Joe Pepitone

  14. Jerry Lumpe x3

  15. Brooks Robinson x5

  16. Mickey Mantle (righty)

  17. Harmon Killebrew

  18. Carl Yastrzemski

  19. Earl Battey

  20. Whitey Ford x3

  21. Tony Taylor

  22. Dick Groat x2

  23. Willie Mays x2

  24. Frank Robinson

  25. Sandy Koufax x2

  26. Chuck Hinton

Answers

  • 53BKid53BKid Posts: 2,174 ✭✭✭
    edited March 13, 2017 4:49AM

    Sure, these are 1964 Topps coins. They were premiums inserted into wax packs and are one of Topps more collected premiums.

    http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/1964-and-1971-topps-coins-not-so-heavy-metal/

    The coins are very prone to oxidizing and wear around their rims, particularly the gold and silver. This reduces values significantly as they're graded like cards. Your's appear to range from Fair to Ex condition.

    Full sets are desireable, particularly
    in even grades. But there are plenty of collectors out there.

    Check out eBay for prices if you're interested in determining recent values.

    How did you come across them?

    HAPPY COLLECTING!!!
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