George Corbett (QB) - 1934 Diamond Football Matchbook (Bears)

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ExMT-NrMT w/STRIKER!
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Barry Sanders, Running Back, Detroit Lions
National Football League Hall-of-Fame

Barry Sanders Vintage Click here to view other players Barry Sanders Football card
Barry Sanders, the Detroit Lions great Hall-of-Fame running back, had a remarkable NFL career. From 1989 to 1998, Sanders often left defenders grasping at air, turning losses into spectacular gains. While playing for the weak Lions, Sanders still became the 1997 NFL MVP and retired with 15,269 rushing yards. He retired abruptly while still at the peak of his career. None the less, he was one of the most electrifying players in NFL history.

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Vintage 1964 Philadelphia Football Old 1964 Philadelphia card

1964 Philadelphia Football

The 1964 Philadelphia Football set contained (198) cards. The set had several rookies including: John Mackey, Herb Adderley, Willie Davis and perhaps the most famous, future-TV-Star Merlin Olsen.
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Baseball card collecting terms (part B)

Bazooka Bazooka Bubble Gum put baseball cards on the back of their boxes from 1959 thru 1971. Complete boxes and panels can get extremely costly. Most kids back then could not afford complete boxes of bubble gum at one making Bazooka cards quite scarce. I actually don't recall ever obtaining a Bazooka card directly from a box as a kid. Do you ???

Black Sox Scandal Name given to the the most famous scandal in baseball history after the 1919 Chicago White Sox versus the Cincinatti Reds World Series when 8 White Sox players were accused of throwing the series. Details have remained somewhat unclear. The players were acquitted of criminal charges but 8 players still received a lifetime ban from professional baseball including the All-Time great "Shoeless" Joe Jackson.

Blank-Back a card in which nothing is printed on the back. These cards are usually not in packs and are either "PROOF ISSUES" or were removed from the factory in some way.

Blanket a term used for collectibles in the 1910's made of fabric .

Border is the part of the card that surrounds the photo or image.

Bowman was a card manufacturer in the 1940's and 1950's that was bought out by Topps. In 1989 Topps started issuing cards using the Bowman brand.

Break a term used to indicate the opening of a set, pack, box or case.

Break Value is the total book value of each card added up individually. The break value of a set is usually way, way more than the value of the complete set.

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