Emmitt Smith - 1997 Studio PORTRAIT PROOF #2 GOLD JUMBO 8x10 [#/1000]

Sharp serially numbered LIMITED to ONLY 1000 MADE of this JUMBO gold foil looking card.
Grade
NM/MINT
Book Value
$ 30
Our Price
$ 17.50
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Emmitt Smith - 1997 Studio PORTRAIT PROOF #2 GOLD JUMBO 8x10 [#/1000] Football cards value
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Jerry Rice, Receiver, San Francisco 49ers
National Football League Hall-of-Fame

Jerry Rice Vintage Click here to view other players Jerry Rice Football card
Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers Hall-of-Fame quarterback was drafted by the 49ers as a very late first round pick in 1985. Showing that he should have beed drafted much, much higher, he was a Pro Bowler a record 13 times, NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP during his great career.

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Vintage Oddball Football issues

The following are some of the neatest vintage football collectibles. They are mostly Topps Test issues and inserts along with some oddball issues.
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Peyton Manning, Quarterback
Indianapolis Colts / Dever Broncos
National Football League Hall-of-Fame

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Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts Hall-of-Fame quarterback was renowned for his unparalleled football IQ on display with his mastery of audibles and the no-huddle offense. Manning's accuracy was legendary, as he consistently delivered pinpoint passes. He became the first QB in NFL history to lead (2) different teams, the Colts & Broncos, to Super Bowl championships.

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Tobacco Cards

Starting approximately in 1886, sportscards, mostly baseball cards, were often included with tobacco products, for promotional purposes and also because the card reinforced the packaging and protected cigarettes from damage. These sports cards are referred to as tobacco cards in the baseball card hobby. Over the next few years many different companies produced baseball cards. Tobacco cards soon started to disappear as the American Tobacco Company tried to develop a monopoly by buying out other companies.

They were reintroduced in the 1900s, as American Tobacco came under pressure from antitrust action and Turkish competition. The most famous and most expensive, baseball card is the rare T206 Honus Wagner. The card exists in very limited quantities compared to others of its type because Wagner forced the card to be removed from printing. It is widely (and incorrectly) believed that Wagner did so because he refused to promote tobacco, but the true explanation lies in a dispute over compensation.

Soon other companies also began producing baseball and football cards. Sports magazines such as The Sporting News were early entries to the market. Candy manufacturers soon joined the fray and reflected a shift toward a younger target audience for cards. Caramel companies were particularly active and baseball cards were one of the first prizes to be included in Cracker Jacks. World War I soon suppressed baseball card production.

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