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1953 Bowman Baseball Card #151 Joe Adcock

The first set of current major league players featuring actual color photographs, the 160 card 1953 Bowman Color set remains one of the most popular issues of the postwar era. The set is greatly appreciated for its uncluttered look; card fronts that contain no names, teams or facsimile autographs.

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1909-11 T206 White Border Baseball Card #145

1 7/16" by 2 5/8"

The nearly 525 cards comprising the T206 set are among the most popular of the early tobacco card issues.

Front: Player depicted in color lithograph against a color background, name at lower border with city and league.

Back: Ad for one of 16 brands of cigarettes.

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1953 Bowman Baseball Card #47 Ned Garver

The first set of current major league players featuring actual color photographs, the 160 card 1953 Bowman Color set remains one of the most popular issues of the postwar era. The set is greatly appreciated for its uncluttered look; card fronts that contain no names, teams or facsimile autographs.

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1944 Yankees Baseball Stamp #22 Marius Russo

1 3/4" by 2 3/8" Un-Numbered. Stamp originally from a single sheet of 30 with an album, issued in commemoration of the 1943 World Series win. Full color with player's name in white on a red strip at bottom.

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1959 Fleer Ted Williams #14 Outstanding Rookie of 1939

The 80-card 1959 Fleer set tells of the life of baseball great Ted Williams, from his childhood years up to 1958. The full-color cards measure 2-1/2" by 3-1/2" in size and make use of both horizontal and vertical formats. The card backs, all designed horizontally, contain a continuing biography of Williams. Card #68 was withdrawn from the set early in production and is scarce. Counterfeit cards of #68 have been produced and can be distinguished by a cross-hatch pattern which appears over the photo on the card fronts
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