
Hockey set
1962 Parkhurst Checklist & Card Prices
Hockey196255 cards55 pricedParkhurst
1962 Parkhurst (Hockey) has 55 cards in our price guide, 55 of them with live market values. The most valuable is Gordie Howe #31 at $11,590 in PSA 10 ($55.75 raw). Across the set, PSA 10 copies total $74K and raw copies $719.
- Cards
- 55
- With prices
- 55
- PSA 10 total
- $74K
- Raw total
- $719
- Avg gem premium
- 52×
- Top card
- $11,590
Most valuable cards
The 12 highest-value cards in 1962 Parkhurst, ranked by PSA 10 price (best graded or raw where no PSA 10 sale exists).












Best cards to grade
Gordie Howe #31 shows the biggest jump in 1962 Parkhurst: $55.75 raw to $11,590 in PSA 10, a 208× premium. Ranked by PSA 10 price ÷ raw price; only cards with a PSA 10 value of $20 or more are shown.
- 1
208×Gordie Howe #31$55.75 raw → $11,590 PSA 10 - 2
183×Marcel Pronovost #33$5.40 raw → $988 PSA 10 - 3
183×Leo Labine #26$3.45 raw → $630 PSA 10 - 4
182×Claude Provost #41$6.89 raw → $1,255 PSA 10 - 5
182×Bob Pulford #11$4.75 raw → $862 PSA 10 - 6
181×Ed Litzenberger #12$6.12 raw → $1,110 PSA 10 - 7
181×Marc Boileau #29$4.24 raw → $768 PSA 10 - 8
181×Allan Stanley #9$4.28 raw → $775 PSA 10
Full checklist
All 55 cards we track from 1962 Parkhurst, with the latest raw and graded market values. Tap any card for its full price history.
| Card | Raw | PSA 9 | PSA 10 | CGC 10 | BGS 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Delvecchio #32Alex Delvecchio | $10.51 | $232 | $1,858 | $1,115 | $2,415 |
| Allan Stanley #9Allan Stanley | $4.28 | $131 | $775 | $465 | $1,007 |
| Bernie Geoffrion #53Bernie Geoffrion | $17.20 | $217 | $3,017 | $1,810 | $3,922 |
| Bill Gadsby #25Bill Gadsby | $8.95 | $118 | $627 | $376 | $815 |
| Bill Hicke #40Bill Hicke | $5.50 | $85.11 | $276 | $166 | $359 |
| Billy Harris #1Billy Harris | $4.50 | $213 | $813 | $488 | $1,057 |
| Bob Baun #3Bob Baun | $6.50 | $84.04 | $326 | $196 | $424 |
| Bob Nevin #10Bob Nevin | $5.45 | $145 | $497 | $298 | $646 |
| Bob Pulford #11Bob Pulford | $4.75 | $172 | $862 | $517 | $1,121 |
| Bobby Rousseau #47Bobby Rousseau | $22.60 | $230 | $3,264 | $1,958 | $4,243 |
| Boom Boom Geoffrion #48Boom Boom Geoffrion | $15.90 | $227 | $2,801 | $1,680 | $3,641 |
| Bruce MacGregor #23Bruce MacGregor | $10.95 | $91.16 | $374 | $225 | $487 |
| Carl Brewer #8Carl Brewer | $4.53 | $100 | $264 | $159 | $344 |
| Claude LaForge #24Claude LaForge | $7.84 | $110 | $1,393 | $836 | $1,811 |
| Claude Provost #41Claude Provost | $6.89 | $105 | $1,255 | $753 | $1,631 |
| David Keon #15David Keon | $32.67 | $231 | $605 | $363 | $787 |
| Dick Duff #2Dick Duff | $6.23 | $122 | $710 | $426 | $923 |
| Dickie Moore #42Dickie Moore | $13.09 | $199 | $2,307 | $1,384 | $3,000 |
| Don Marshall #43Don Marshall | $4.39 | $96.63 | $794 | $476 | $1,032 |
| Ed Litzenberger #12Ed Litzenberger | $6.12 | $128 | $1,110 | $666 | $1,444 |
| Eddie Shack #14Eddie Shack | $14.95 | $143 | $444 | $266 | $577 |
| Frank Mahovlich #18Frank Mahovlich | $21.13 | $419 | $3,359 | $2,015 | $4,366 |
| Frank Mahovlich #4Frank Mahovlich | $13.31 | $273 | $978 | $587 | $1,271 |
| George Armstrong #13George Armstrong | $11.43 | $181 | $300 | $180 | $390 |
| Gerry Odrowski #20Gerry Odrowski | $5.44 | $113 | $900 | $540 | $1,170 |
| Gilles Tremblay #46Gilles Tremblay | $9.19 | $265 | $1,351 | $811 | $1,757 |
| Gordie Howe #30Gordie Howe | $50.75 | $1,931 | $7,681 | $4,609 | $9,985 |
| Gordie Howe #31Gordie Howe | $55.75 | $1,253 | $11,590 | $6,954 | $15,067 |
| Hank Bassen #19Hank Bassen | $7.72 | $115 | $471 | $283 | $612 |
| Henri Richard #38Henri Richard | $22.32 | $297 | $3,669 | $2,202 | $4,770 |
| J. C. Tremblay #54J. C. Tremblay | $5.72 | — | — | — | — |
| Jacques Plante #49Jacques Plante | $31.40 | $390 | $1,140 | $684 | $1,482 |
| Jean Beliveau #39Jean Beliveau | $34.73 | $417 | $3,000 | $1,800 | $3,900 |
| Jean-Guy Talbot #51Jean-Guy Talbot | $6.81 | $109 | $264 | $158 | $343 |
| John Bower #16John Bower | $16.99 | $247 | $312 | $187 | $406 |
| Larry Hillman #17Larry Hillman | $7.62 | $72.50 | $322 | $193 | $419 |
| Len Lunde #35Len Lunde | $8.30 | $64.79 | $264 | $158 | $343 |
| Leo Labine #26Leo Labine | $3.45 | $71.97 | $630 | $378 | $819 |
| Louis Fontinato #52Louis Fontinato | $7.15 | $115 | $618 | $371 | $803 |
| Marc Boileau #29Marc Boileau | $4.24 | $143 | $768 | $461 | $998 |
| Marcel Bonin #45Marcel Bonin | $6.06 | $103 | $1000 | $600 | $1,300 |
| Marcel Pronovost #33Marcel Pronovost | $5.40 | $110 | $988 | $593 | $1,284 |
| Norman Ullman #21Norman Ullman | $5.19 | $105 | — | — | — |
| Phil Goyette #37Phil Goyette | $6.28 | $81.44 | $503 | $302 | $654 |
| Ralph Backstrom #44Ralph Backstrom | $6.06 | $97.56 | $1,084 | $651 | $1,410 |
| Red Kelly #5Red Kelly | $6.46 | $138 | $332 | $199 | $432 |
| Ron Stewart #6Ron Stewart | $5.05 | $83.00 | $904 | $542 | $1,175 |
| Sid Abel #34Sid Abel | $8.34 | $112 | $423 | $254 | $550 |
| Tally Card [Checklist]Tally Card | $66.58 | $921 | — | — | — |
| Tim Horton #7Tim Horton | $20.09 | $604 | $3,454 | $2,072 | $4,490 |
| Tom Johnson #50Tom Johnson | $7.92 | $131 | $363 | $218 | $472 |
| Val Fonteyne #27Val Fonteyne | $8.98 | $60.82 | $1,608 | $965 | $2,091 |
| Vic Stasiuk #22Vic Stasiuk | $4.99 | $67.11 | $899 | $539 | $1,168 |
| Warren Godfrey #36Warren Godfrey | $4.59 | $92.88 | $299 | $179 | $388 |
| Zip Hockey Contest [Tally Game Card]Zip Hockey Contest | $19.37 | $69.38 | — | — | — |
Players in this set
All Hockey players →About this set
1962 Parkhurst is a Hockey set from 1962. Midpoint tracks 55 cards from it, 55 with market prices from recent sales and 51 with a PSA 10 value. The set's most valuable card is Gordie Howe #31 at $11,590 in PSA 10 ($55.75 raw). Priced raw copies add up to $719, and PSA 10 copies to $74K. On average a PSA 10 sells for 52× the raw price across the set's graded cards.
Frequently asked questions
- How many cards are in 1962 Parkhurst?
- Our Hockey price guide lists 55 cards for 1962 Parkhurst, 55 of them with live market prices.
- What is the most valuable card in 1962 Parkhurst?
- The most valuable card in 1962 Parkhurst is Gordie Howe #31 at $11,590 in PSA 10 ($55.75 raw).
- Is Gordie Howe #31 worth grading?
- A PSA 10 Gordie Howe #31 sells for $11,590 vs $55.75 raw — a 208× premium. That gap is what makes grading a well-centered, clean copy worthwhile.
- When was 1962 Parkhurst released?
- 1962 Parkhurst was released in 1962.
More Hockey sets from 1962
All 1962 sets →Is your hockey card centered well enough to grade?
Centering makes or breaks a PSA 10. Scan any card with Midpoint to measure its exact centering, get a grade estimate, and see what your copy is actually worth.
Check my card free