--- REDS (Cincinnati) --- 1934 Diamond Football Matchbooks - Lot of (5)

WOW !!! You hardly ever can find them this nice !!! All are complete with un-struck strikers !!!
Grade
ExMT-NrMT w/STRIKER!
Book Value
n/a
Our Price
$ 85
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--- REDS (Cincinnati) --- 1934 Diamond Football Matchbooks - Lot of (5) Football cards value
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Vintage 1950 Bowman Football Old 1950 Bowman card

1950 Bowman Football

The 1950 Bowman Football set contained (144) cards.
Bowman did not publish football cards in 1949. In an agreement with Leaf Card Company, Bowman allowed Leaf to be the exclusive company to print 1949 cards and in exchange Leaf would leave the card market, leaving Bowman an exclusive on Football cards for a few years till Topps entered the market.

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NFL Super Bowl Champions



I       Jan. 15, 1967 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10
II      Jan. 14, 1968 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
III     Jan. 12, 1969 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
IV      Jan. 11, 1970 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)  -  Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
V       Jan. 17, 1971 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
VI      Jan. 16, 1972 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)  -  Dallas 24, Miami 3
VII     Jan. 14, 1973 Los Angeles Mem. Coliseum     - Miami 14, Washington 7
VIII    Jan. 13, 1974 Rice Stadium (Houston)        -  Miami 24, Minnesota 7
IX      Jan. 12, 1975 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)  -  Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
X       Jan. 18, 1976 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
XI      Jan.  9, 1977 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
XII     Jan. 15, 1978 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Dallas 27, Denver 10
XIII    Jan. 21, 1979 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
XIV     Jan. 20, 1980 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
XV      Jan. 25, 1981 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
XVI     Jan. 24, 1982 Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.)   -  San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
XVII    Jan. 30, 1983 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Washington 27, Miami 17
XVIII   Jan. 22, 1984 Tampa (Fla.)                  -  Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9
XIX     Jan. 20, 1985 Stanford (Calif.)             -  San Francisco 38, Miami 16
XX      Jan. 26, 1986 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Chicago 46, New England 10
XXI     Jan. 25, 1987 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  New York Giants 39, Denver 20
XXII    Jan. 31, 1988 Jack Murphy Stad. (San Diego) -  Washington 42, Denver 10
XXIII   Jan. 22, 1989 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)    -  San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
XXIV    Jan. 28, 1990 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  San Francisco 55, Denver 10
XXV     Jan. 27, 1991 Tampa (Fla.)                  -  New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19
XXVI    Jan. 26, 1992 Metrodome (Minneapolis)       -  Washington 37, Buffalo 24
XXVII   Jan. 31, 1993 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
XXVIII  Jan. 30, 1994 Georgia Dome (Atlanta)        -  Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
XXIX    Jan. 29, 1995 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)    -  San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
XXX     Jan. 28, 1996 Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe)     -  Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
XXXI    Jan. 26, 1997 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Green Bay 35, New England 21
XXXII   Jan. 25, 1998 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)  -  Denver 31, Green Bay 24
XXXIII  Jan. 31, 1999 Pro Player Stadium (Miami)    -  Denver 34, Atlanta 19
XXXIV   Jan. 30, 2000 Georgia Dome (Atlanta)        -  St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
XXXV    Jan. 28, 2001 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa) -  Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7
XXXVI   Feb.  3, 2002 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  New England 20, St. Louis 17
XXXVII  Jan. 26, 2003 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)  -  Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
XXXVIII Feb.  1, 2004 Reliant Stadium (Houston)     -  New England 32, Carolina 29
XXXIX   Feb.  6, 2005 Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville) -  New England 24, Philadelphia 21
XL      Feb.  5, 2006 Ford Field (Detroit)          -  Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
XLI     Feb.  4, 2007 Dolphin Stadium (Miami)       -  Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
XLII    Feb.  3, 2008 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium      -  New York Giants 17, New England 14
XLIII   Feb.  1, 2009 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa) -  Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
XLIV    Feb.  7, 2010 Sun Life Stadium (Miami)      -  New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
XLV     Feb.  6, 2011 Cowboys Stadium (Arlington)   -  Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
XLVI    Feb.  5, 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium (Indiana)   -  New York Giants 21, New England 17
XLVII   Feb.  3, 2013 Mercedes-Benz Superdome(New O)-  Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
XLVIII  Feb.  2, 2014 MetLife Stadium (N.J.)        -  Seattle 43, Denver 8
XLIX    Feb.  1, 2015 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium      -  New England 28, Seattle 24
50      Feb.  7, 2016 Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara)  -  Denver 24, Carolina 10
LI      Feb.  5, 2017 NRG Stadium (Houston)         -  New England 34, Atlanta 28
LII     Feb.  4, 2018 U.S. Bank Stadium (Minn.)     -  Philadelphia 41, New England 33
LIII    Feb.  3, 2019 Mercedes-Benz Stadium (At. GA)-  New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
LIV     Feb.  2, 2020 Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)     -  Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
LV      Feb.  7, 2021 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa) -  Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
LVI     Feb. 13, 2022 SoFi Stadium (Calif.)         -  Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20
LVII    Feb. 12, 2023 State Farm Stadium (Ariz.)    -  Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35
LVIII   Feb. 11, 2024 Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas) -  Kansas City 25, San Francisco 22
LIX     Feb.  9, 2025 Caesars Superdome (New O.)    -  Philadelphia 40, Kansas City 22
        
        

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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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