Remember when I documented the 1938 Frank Buck set, and mentioned that Topps reissued it in 1950, and then issued a totally separate series in 1951 using the same numbering system? Well, I think you can figure out my next sentence! Yes, this is that set.
Carrying cards number 101-200, this set highlights various animals from around the world.
Each card, which is smaller than standard size, features a full-color drawing of various animals. I presume the backgrounds were once white, but all 5 of the cards I have were poorly treated before I got them and they no longer are. I don't care, I am still happy to have them!
I chose this time to show two different cards.
I have not felt much like writing lately, and I somehow managed to get sick again, so time to crank out another one from this series that has been waiting in my queue since 2015.
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I don't think I have ever seen a meerkat that looks quite like that one! Look at the size of its nails!!!
ReplyDeleteHa, now I have to google "hog deer" to find out what they look like!
ReplyDeleteHere it is: http://www.tradingcarddb.com/ViewCard.cfm/sid/108163/cid/7488070/1951-Topps-Animals-of-the-World-121-Hog-Deer?PageIndex=1
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