1962 Topps Football Cards
Because the cards' black borders readily show wear, the 1962 Topps football card set is a challenge to complete in high grade. There are 176 cards in the set, and they were released in a single series. The cards were printed on a 264-card sheet, so half of the cards--88 of them--were repeated on the sheet. The remaining 88 cards were thus short-printed. I believe the price guides have misidentified the short prints, however. See the Gallery's 1962 Topps virtual uncut sheet for an explanation.
Many of the black-and-white inset photos on 1962 Topps cards picture a player other than the one whose name is on the card. Topps altered the jersey number on some of the images to match the number of the player, but later gave away the deception by reusing the original images on 1969 Topps Mini-Card albums. For details, see my blog article, Recycled Images on 1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums.
As indicated on the wrapper, 1962 Topps Bucks were inserts in packs of 1962 Topps cards.
Rookie cards of Pro Football Hall of Famers in the 1962 Topps set: Mike Ditka, Fran Tarkenton. Rookie cards of Heisman Trophy winners in the 1962 Topps set: Ernie Davis.
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1962 Topps | 1 | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | Short print | vg-ex+, PSA 4 |
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1962 Topps | 2 | Lenny Moore | Baltimore Colts | halfback | Penn State | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1975, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1962 Topps | 3 | Alex Hawkins | Baltimore Colts | halfback | South Carolina | Rookie card, short print | ||
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1962 Topps | 4 | Joe Perry | Baltimore Colts | fullback | Compton Community College | 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969 | Short print | |
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1962 Topps | 5 | Raymond Berry | Baltimore Colts | end | SMU | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1962 Topps | 6 | Steve Myhra | Baltimore Colts | guard, kicker | North Dakota | |||
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1962 Topps | 7 | Tom Gilburg | Baltimore Colts | tackle, punter | Syracuse | Rookie card, short print Gilburg was the head football coach at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1975 to 2002. His overall record was 160-112-2. |
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1962 Topps | 8 | Gino Marchetti | Baltimore Colts | defensive end | San Francisco | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1972, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1962 Topps | 9 | Bill Pellington | Baltimore Colts | linebacker | Rutgers | Short print | ||
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1962 Topps | 10 | Andy Nelson | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | Memphis | |||
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1962 Topps | 11 | Wendell Harris | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | LSU | Rookie card, short print Harris was a running back in college, but the Colts played him at defensive back. He played three seasons for the Colts and two for the New York Giants. |
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1962 Topps | 12 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | Short print | ||||
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1962 Topps | 13 | Bill Wade | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Vanderbilt | Short print | ||
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1962 Topps | 14 | Willie Galimore | Chicago Bears | halfback | Florida A and M | College Hall of Fame 1999 | ||
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1962 Topps | 15 | Johnny Morris | Chicago Bears | halfback | UC Santa Barbara | ex | ||
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1962 Topps | 16 | Rick Casares | Chicago Bears | fullback | Florida | |||
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1962 Topps | 17 | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears | tight end | Pittsburgh | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | Rookie card, short print | PSA 4, PSA 3, PSA 2, PSA 5 |
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1962 Topps | 18 | Stan Jones | Chicago Bears | guard | Maryland | College Hall of Fame 2000, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1991 | ||
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1962 Topps | 19 | Roger LeClerc | Chicago Bears | linebacker, kicker | Trinity | Rookie card, short print | exmt | |
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1962 Topps | 20 | Angelo Coia | Chicago Bears | end | Citadel, USC | Rookie card Coia played from 1960 to 1966 for the Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, and Atlanta Falcons. |
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1962 Topps | 21 | Doug Atkins | Chicago Bears | defensive end | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1985, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1982, Saints Hall of Fame 1995 | ||
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1962 Topps | 22 | Bill George | Chicago Bears | linebacker, guard | Wake Forest | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974 | Short print | |
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1962 Topps | 23 | Richie Petitbon | Chicago Bears | defensive back, coach | Tulane | Commanders Ring of Fame | Rookie card Petitbon had a 101-yard interception return in 1962, longest in the NFL. |
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1962 Topps | 24 | Ron Bull | Chicago Bears | running back | Baylor | Rookie card, short print Bull was the UPI NFL Rookie of the Year in 1962. |
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1962 Topps | 25 | Chicago Bears Team | Chicago Bears |