The E92 set isn't among the easiest to complete. The cards, compared to other pre-war caramel issues, are somewhat plentiful but with a few high-end issues in the set, it can be a grind to complete. Four different back sponsors were utilized in this release and one stands out as the most affordable option for set collectors - the 1909 E92 Dockman issue. E92 Dockman Basics The … [Read more...] about 1909 Dockman Set Easiest of Four E92 Options for Collectors
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Donuts and Cards: D146 Issue Featured Ruth, Rockne, Grange
The D146 Doughnut Corporation of America Thrilling Moments set included some of the country's top personalities and landmark events. While the issue is often overlooked by sports card collectors, several athletes here make this set worth your while. D146 Doughnut Corporation of America Basics These unique cards were classified by Jefferson Burdick as a bakery issue, D146, … [Read more...] about Donuts and Cards: D146 Issue Featured Ruth, Rockne, Grange
T202 Hassan Triple Folders Set a T205 Redux
The 1911 T205 gold border set is one of the most iconic pre-war sets of all time. A year later, the set lived on through the T202 Hassan Triple Folders issue. T202 Hassan Triple Folders Overview The T202 Hassan Triple Folders set was one of the more unique early card releases ever produced. The cards consisted of three separate panels - two individual players on the ends and … [Read more...] about T202 Hassan Triple Folders Set a T205 Redux
T211 Red Sun Issue A Distinctive Pre-War Set
The T211 Red Sun set is known for its rather unique look. Produced smack dab at the height of popularity for tobacco issues, the set found a way to stand out from others. Here's a closer look at this rare release. T211 Red Sun Overview The first thing collectors usually notice about the T211 Red Sun cards is their unique look. While the overall design was similar in … [Read more...] about T211 Red Sun Issue A Distinctive Pre-War Set
The Rarity of W514 Strip Cards with Advertising Backs
The W514 strip cards set is one of the most popular releases in the W-Card category. With 120 cards and many of the major baseball stars of the era, it has drawn its fair share of fans. And with seven of the eight banned members of the Chicago White Sox after the fallout from the 1919 World Series gambling scandal, Black Sox collectors have also taken note of … [Read more...] about The Rarity of W514 Strip Cards with Advertising Backs
Guide to D304 General Baking Cards and Backs
The D304 set is often referred to as the General Baking issue and its cards have an advertisement for General Baking on the backs. However, a total of five different backs are found in this set. All had ties to the General Baking Company of Buffalo, NY, as either one of their bread brands or a bakery that sold the products. D304 General Baking Company Basics The D304 General … [Read more...] about Guide to D304 General Baking Cards and Backs
Diminutive 1930 Baguer Chocolates Set Among Smallest Trading Card Issues
While baseball cards in the 1920s and 1930s were generally getting bigger in size than the tobacco and caramel cards that preceded them, one issue chose to go small. Tiny, actually. Let me introduce you to the 1930 Baguer Chocolates set, a Cuban issue that's unknown even to many knowledgeable collectors. 1930 Baguer Chocolates Overview Simply put, the 1930 Baguer Chocolates … [Read more...] about Diminutive 1930 Baguer Chocolates Set Among Smallest Trading Card Issues
Rare Multi-Sport T227 Series of Champions Headlined By Baseball Players
The 1912 T227 Series of Champions issue was a set of 25 cards honoring some of the top athletes in their sports. Here's a closer look at this unique tobacco issue. T227 Series of Champions Overview The T227 Series of Champions set was a small release issued with Miners Extra and Honest Long Cub tobacco products. In terms of appearance, this set is a little different from … [Read more...] about Rare Multi-Sport T227 Series of Champions Headlined By Baseball Players
W513 Strip Card Set Followed Star-Heavy W512 Release
In the mid-1920s, the popular W512 strip card set was produced. That multi-sport set draws the attention of collectors because of its affordability and big name baseball players. The W513 set is sort of a continuation of that issue. Since different players were used, it didn't include the star power of the W512 edition. Nonetheless, it is still a collectible set. W513 Strip … [Read more...] about W513 Strip Card Set Followed Star-Heavy W512 Release
W512 Strip Card Set Anchored By Baseball Stars
The 1926-27 W512 release was your typical strip card set. Low-quality paper, uninspiring artwork, and a modest design all made this issue a mostly lackluster one. If you can move beyond the aesthetics, though, the set included plenty of star power in terms of big name baseball players. W512 Strip Card Basics The cards featured basic color cartoon drawings of a player inside … [Read more...] about W512 Strip Card Set Anchored By Baseball Stars