The 1930s Diamond Matchbooks are an excellent way to find pre-war collectibles at a low price. If you're unfamiliar with them, these unique items feature players printed onto matchbook covers. Matchbooks complete with the original matches still inside will be more expensive. However, the majority are found without the matches and those are the real bargains. Classified as U1-U4 … [Read more...] about Five 1930s Diamond Matchbooks Bargains
1930s Diamond Matchbooks
A Look Inside the U-Card Designation
When most collectors think of Jefferson Burdick's American Card Catalog designations, the most popular types of cards are T-Cards (Tobacco issues), E-Cards (Early Caramel/Candy issues), or R-Cards (Later Gum/Candy issues). One designation that you don't hear much about are U-Cards. What are they? Let's take a closer look. U-Cards Introduction Part of the reason the … [Read more...] about A Look Inside the U-Card Designation
1930s Diamond Matchbooks Affordable Vintage Collectibles
In the 1930s, the Diamond Matchbook Company printed several sets of unique collectible matchbook covers. Featuring baseball players, the popular collectibles are still sought after to this day. Here's a closer look at the affordable Diamond Matchbooks sets. 1930s Diamond Matchbooks Basics The Diamond Matchbook Company produced four sets of baseball matchbook covers from … [Read more...] about 1930s Diamond Matchbooks Affordable Vintage Collectibles