One of the most popular Topps baseball sets of the era, due to the simplicity of design and the sharp, colorful photography, the 1967 Topps set remains a favorite among vintage collectors. This example is a collector-grade one, the cards handled but not abused, corners and edges worn but the cards still presentable. A technical breakdown of condition might be 6% EX, 23% VG/EX, 40% VG, 23% GOOD, 7% FAIR, and a few stronger and a few lesser. A breakdown of the key cards is as follows: #5 Ford (VG), #20 Cepeda (G), #30 Kaline (VG), #45 Maris (G), #55 Drysdale (VG-EX), #60 Aparicio (VG-EX), #93 Murcer (VG-EX), #100 F. Robinson (VG-EX), #140 Stargell (VG), #146 Carlton (VG-EX), #150 Mantle (G), #166 Mathews (G), #200 Mays (F), #210 Gibson (G), #215 Banks (F), #250 Aaron (EX), #315 B. Williams (VG), #337 Morgan (VG), #355 Yastrzemski (G), #369 Hunter (VG), #400 Clemente (G), #423 Mays/McCovey (VG), #430 Rose (VG), #445 Sutton (VG), #460 Killebrew (G), #476 Perez (F), #480 Perez (F), #480 McCovey (G), #500 Marichal (VG-EX), 510 Mazeroski (G), #569 Carew (P), #581 Seaver (F), #600 B. Robinson (G). 609 cards total.