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Old 08-14-2023, 07:36 PM
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Default Three sets in the same year

What was the first year that three more or less nationally issued sets with distinct designs from different companies that were sold with gum/candy? I can get the argument that there were different caramel backs, or tobacco cards issued the same year, but most of those that I know of had the same fronts. I guess it was 1933 as Tattoo Orbit, Delong, and Goudey were all issued in the same year. Of course 1941 had Playball, Goudey, and Double Play. I don't think there was another year with three set until 1981. I am setting Wheaties aside.
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There was also a 52 card Rittenhouse Candy set issued in 1933. If it meets your criteria then that makes 4 sets that year.
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There was also a 52 card Rittenhouse Candy set issued in 1933. If it meets your criteria then that makes 4 sets that year.
That one was totally off my radar Jay!
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I would say Old Judge, Allen & Ginter and Goodwins was the earliest "Mainstream"
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I would say Old Judge, Allen & Ginter and Goodwins was the earliest "Mainstream"
That sounds about right...

There were other tobacco ones too, depending what you call mainstream.

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For 1933 you can add on Butter Cream, George C. Miller and Uncle Jacks.
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US Caramel is a 1933 issue as well, not 1932.
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1909. E92, e95, w555.
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