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Old 11-02-2024, 06:14 AM
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A really gorgeous, yet valueless modern card is a UD of Juan Gonzalez with a huge background of Wrigley Field ivy. It might be a '95? I forget. You'll find it quickly enough online. I may still have an autographed copy of it.

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Old 11-02-2024, 07:35 AM
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Jackson, most cards in the N284 Buchner Gold Coin set probably fit the description of cards you are seeking. Here's another card from this set plus a few more 19th Century cards that may interest you:
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Val is correct, there is a ton of Buchner's that show the great outdoors
Here's 4 of the Chicago players

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T212 Obak, as well:


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Skies are fairly prominent in these E90-1 American Caramel cards, as well as about half of the 1911 Obak shown. The 1933 George C. Miller cards have a nice generic 'nature' background. And in the low-flying, pedestrian world of non-baseball cards, below is a Sky Birds aviatrix and T218 pedestrian.

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Old 11-02-2024, 11:18 AM
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All 4 of the Baseball N165's meet the criteria


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Is it green you're looking for??

The 1962 Topps #139 Babe Hits 60 'Green Tint' is the card for you. Man, they turned everything on it leafy green - fans, stanchion, dirt, sock, dugout...

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There are a few nice cards from the T209 set that might fit your criteria. Like this one.

1909 Obak Cigarettes T212 Willie Hogan
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Skies are fairly prominent in these E90-1 American Caramel cards, as well as about half of the 1911 Obak shown. The 1933 George C. Miller cards have a nice generic 'nature' background. And in the low-flying, pedestrian world of non-baseball cards, below is a Sky Birds aviatrix and T218 pedestrian.

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That E90-1 Hall is especially nice, thanks for sharing.
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