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Old 03-28-2025, 04:19 PM
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I have always found bread issues to be tougher than cookie/ Biscuit issues. Mom was typically opening bread and was less inclined to save cards.
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Here is a Yankee type -Roth Gassler's Bread
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Collins "Philly show" in Willow Grove purchase $80 back in the day.
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, but cut from a Koester Bakery poster promoting the subway series in 1921 featuring the Giants and Yankees

The poster is a thicker than regular cards' stock.

Players from the New York clubs not in the regular set were included in the bread set.



Jesse certainly looks like a lock to become a future Hall of Famer.
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I guess when it comes to the Baseball Hall of Fame, sometimes being the one left holding the bag works out just fine.

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