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Old 02-09-2021, 06:11 AM
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Given the meteoric rise of the '48 Leaf, I suspect this card will continue to soar:



I think the rest of the Bond Bread set has room to grow as well.

I'm surprised this card hasn't followed suit, but I suspect that is because it continues to be labeled a 1948 card despite being distributed in late 1947:



Jackie aside, I think Mays, Aaron, and Paige will continue to see strong growth. Perhaps Ted Williams as well.
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Old 02-09-2021, 08:47 AM
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I agree on the Jackie Bond Bread Portrait. There's no reason for it not to be the most significant Robinson card. It was issued first and widely released and in today's world I find it especially significant as it was marketed to African American communities first.

Happy to add my own low-grade example to my collection. Don't think it'll be affordable much longer:


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Old 02-09-2021, 09:26 AM
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Given the meteoric rise of the '48 Leaf, I suspect this card will continue to soar:



I think the rest of the Bond Bread set has room to grow as well.

I'm surprised this card hasn't followed suit, but I suspect that is because it continues to be labeled a 1948 card despite being distributed in late 1947:



Jackie aside, I think Mays, Aaron, and Paige will continue to see strong growth. Perhaps Ted Williams as well.
I'm a big fan of the Old Gold's. The write ups on the back are great.

"And the first time he ever picked up a golf club, he went around in 99. It should come as no surprise that as a kid, he was even a world-beater at marbles."


Jackie Old Gold catching_front.jpg

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I'm seeing a rise in May's Berk Ross issue, which is unfortunate because of course that's the next card I was going to target

Is what it is, unfortunately. It still boggles my mind how dirt cheap Frank Robinson Cards are.
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I'm a big fan of the Old Gold's. The write ups on the back are great.

"And the first time he ever picked up a golf club, he went around in 99. It should come as no surprise that as a kid, he was even a world-beater at marbles."
Agreed! I love the backs of these cards.
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