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1921
(D350-3)
Standard Biscuit Co.
(2 different backs)
(San Francisco)
1921
(D381-2)
Clark's Bread
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RARE to VERY RARE - These cards are 2" by 3.25" in size and similar to the E121 American Caramel Co. cards except with different advertising on back. D350-3 Standard Biscuit cards are from San Francisco and considered rare, they say 80 cards in the set on back and have no card number on the front. To make things more complicated there are 2 different style backs in D350-3, type 1 says "80 to the set." on back, the type 2 says "80 photographs." on back. There are 3 other unrelated Standard Biscuit Co. sets D350-1-1, D350-1-2, and D350-2.
The similar but seldom seen D381-2 Clark's Bread cards are considered Very Rare.
The Koester Bread cards are considered rare. The D383 cards are blank backed and were issued as a sheet only during the 1921 World Series. They feature only players from the New York Yankees and New York Giants. The outfielder cards will show "Outf." instead of "O.F." in the caption, this being slightly different from the similar E121 and other sets. There are 52 total cards in the set.
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SET |
NAME |
TEAM |
CONDITION |
PRICE |
D350-3-1
Standard Biscuit Co.
("80 to the set." back)
(E121) |
Max Carey (H.O.Fer) |
Pittsburgh NL |
EX+ |
Sold |
D350-3-2
Standard Biscuit Co.
("80 photographs." back)
(E121) |
"Rabbit" Maranville (H.O.Fer) |
Pittsburgh NL |
G/VG
(small redemption punch hole) |
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D381-2
Clark's Bread
(E121) |
Al Mamaux |
Brooklyn NL |
NREX
(product stain) |
Sold |
D383
Koester Bread
(blank back, handcut) |
Cecil Causey |
New York NL |
VG/EX
(20% back damage other wise EX+) |
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George Kelly (H.O.Fer) |
New York NL |
G+
(unusual thicker stock, cut close top border) |
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