1952 Topps Look 'n See # 4 Abraham Lincoln SHORT PRINT (President)
Similar condition to the $80 and up ones found on eBay.
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$ 34.95
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on vintage baseball, football, basketball, hockey, sport and non-sports cards.
1941-1942 War Gum (R164)
The 1941/1942 War Gum set of (132) 2-1/2" x 3-1/8" cards were issued
Gum Inc. picturing war events, generals and heroes.
It began in 1941 and continued into 1942.
The cards were quite similar to Gum Inc.'s Horrors of War set,
but with tamer images and more focus on the bravery of the allied
forces. Horrors of War seemed to focus more on the atrocities of
our enemies.
The backs reminded you to "Buy War Bonds and Stamps for VICTORY."
Sadly, this was the last great bubble gum card set issued in the
U.S. before the war effort cut off supplies of essential materials.
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1941-1942 War Gum (R164)
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1952 Topps Wings
The 1952 Topps Wings card set holds a unique place in
the history of trading cards. Released by Topps, the set
contained 200 cards featuring various aircraft from around the
world, mostly of those from the Korean War and early Cold War.
The cards featured a wide selection of planes and aircraft,
reflecting the fascination with aviation at time.
Each card had a detailed colored illustration with it's name.
The backs included a "Friend or Foe" quiz along with
specs and description of the aircraft making the cards both
educational and collectible.
In essence, the Topps Wings set captures the spirit of a time when
aviation was advancing and capturing the public's imagination.
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1952 Topps Wings
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How do I keep cards in top condition ?
A: There is a wide variety of storage supplies available to help you keep your
cardsin the best condition possible. They range from hard thick acrylic screw-down
holders to "penny" soft sleeves for individual cards to cardboard boxes
that can hold from 100 cards upto "monster boxes" that hold more than 5,000 sportscards.
We have a large selection available on our web site with quantities from 1 to 1,000.