Posted By:
Eric EichelkrautHello Jason,
I actually like this issue, but let me explain why! I agree with the other people that have posted here, these cards are crude in artwork and design, and they don't offer much visual appeal. But one thing that draws my interest to the issue is the timing in which they were made. Distributed in 1943, this is one of the only sets that I'm aware of, that was distributed nationally during World War II. Sure, a good deal of local issues popped up between 1942-1945, but nearly all of them were only offered regionally or locally. This issue was sort of a dare-devil, breaking the rules...and this is why I collect them.
As paper materials and presses were rationed to the government for the war effort, it's somewhat amazing that this little issue was created. At only 24 cards, the nice thing about the issue is that it's small enough to complete quickly. With collector interest being low, and commons generally found in off-grades, I'd say that $5 or so would be the average price for commons in "about good" condition.
One other interesting fact about the 1943 MP's, the backsides of these cards were made in three slightly different variations. None of them add any additional value, but for those who like to be "completists", there's the opportunity.
With all this said, I'd advise any collector to collect this issue. Good luck with your collection, I hope I've helped.
Eric