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mouschi
05-01-2019, 03:56 PM
I'm trying to learn about this set, and would like to know any significant points about it. Is it the first what, nationally distributed set? First full color set? I am reading conflicting things. I know it is a hugely significant issue, if for no other reason than its beauty, but would love to know as much as I can on it. Thank you for your input!

Leon
05-03-2019, 02:57 PM
It has great lithography and some top tier HOF'ers. It is certainly one of the the first nationally distributed sets. This from the Oldcardboard site.


Year(s) Published: 1887
ACC Designation: N28
Set Name: Allen & Ginter
Card Size (inches): 1-1/2 x 2-3/4
Number of Cards in Set: 10
Est. Value (common; VG): $250

One of the very first (and most attractive) tobacco sets
Six of the 10 players in the set were later inducted into HOF
Part of 50-card set that includes wrestlers, pugilists, etc.
Card Album (A16) and very rare poster also produced


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barrysloate
05-03-2019, 05:28 PM
It was always assumed the set was issued in 1887, but we now know it was 1888. John Clarkson was traded to Boston in April, 1888, and he appears in the set wearing a Boston uniform.

mouschi
05-03-2019, 05:56 PM
did Allen & Ginter or old judge come first?

barrysloate
05-03-2019, 05:59 PM
N167 Old Judge were issued probably in 1886, and the first N172's in 1887. So they preceded A & G.

Leon
05-08-2019, 10:24 AM
N167 Old Judge were issued probably in 1886, and the first N172's in 1887. So they preceded A & G.

When I first re-entered the hobby as an adult I was told N28s were the first set produced. And Mickey's '52 was his rookie!:eek:

barrysloate
05-08-2019, 12:38 PM
When I first re-entered the hobby as an adult I was toldN28s were the first set produced. And Mickey's '52 was his rookie!:eek:

We were also told that baseball was invented by Abner Doubleday.:)