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Old 02-05-2022, 11:18 AM
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If a '51 Topps Red Back of Stan Musial doesn't exist, sorry no checklist, then is it safe to say the '51 Berk Ross is the only mainstream set that includes him?
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Old 02-05-2022, 11:22 AM
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He has a Wheaties card but not sure I would call that mainstream.
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There is not a Topps or Bowman card of Musial in 1951, but there is a Berk Ross. I'm not sure if there is a 1950 card of Musial in any major set. There was an Exhibit card that covered those years.
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There is not a Topps or Bowman card of Musial in 1951, but there is a Berk Ross. I'm not sure if there is a 1950 card of Musial in any major set. There was an Exhibit card that covered those years.
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Just a reminder....Stan the Man is in the 1953 BOWMAN set.

Stan Musial was under contract with WHEATIES (Comic Books and Baseball pix) going back to the 1940's.
He finally gave TOPPS permission to depict him in their 1958 All-Star series.


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I believe his Exhibit (Kneeling) was produced that year.

He has the Wheaties Photo Premium that gets catalogued with cards a lot even if it isn't one, as well as the 'card'.

Was his Royal Desserts card produced in 1951? The text is after the 1950 season but presumably before the 1952 season.
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I want one of those 53 Bowmans. Very sweet card.
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I want one of those 53 Bowmans. Very sweet card.
Hands down the best Musial cards to own are the 48 bowman and the 53 bowman. I would add the 52 bowman also.
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Hands down the best Musial cards to own are the 48 bowman and the 53 bowman. I would add the 52 bowman also.
48 Leaf too. And for something a little different..
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Didn't you skip one?
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Would have to go for his sensacion if I could pick any.

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Would have to go for his sensacion if I could pick any.

The Rawlings and Sensacion are fantastic. I haven't seen either before.

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Both of these 2 cards are part of my original boyhood sets--They were graded as is, just as they came from packs back in the day. I guess I played w/ my '53 Musial more than I did the '52 as the corners are a tad soft! LOL!
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Hands down the best Musial cards to own are the 48 bowman and the 53 bowman. I would add the 52 bowman also.

I would add his 1954 Red Heart


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Not exactly a "card," but still....
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Hands down the best Musial cards to own are the 48 bowman and the 53 bowman. I would add the 52 bowman also.
Those are nice but kind of common.
This 1947 Musial was made for a type collector....

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Not exactly a "card," but still....
That 'jumbo' is a perfect example of this:

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Not exactly a "card," but still....
And another...
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Not exactly a "card," but still....
I have the negative of that picture!
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Since no one has yet shown Stan's 1954 Red Heart, here's the example I once had in my collection:
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