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(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #165 German Miniature Car 1954 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #27 Mercedes Benz 300SL 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #81 Isn't He a Nice Skater? You Mean an Ice Skater!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #157 General Motors Electric Taxicab 1912 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Series 1 Mini Sticker Card Pack (Topps, Ireland, 1985)

Original, sealed mini sticker card pack with 3 stickers and 1 gum. Released by Topps in 1985. Made in Ireland.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #81 Dodge Coronet 1953 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #88 That's No Man! You're Right! That's Snow-Man!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

BATMAN Series 1 Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1989)

Each pack contains 9 cards, 1 sticker and 1 gum. Issued 1989 by Topps.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #190 Unhorsed

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Original Series 14 Complete 80 Sticker Card Set (Topps, 1988)

Original, complete set of 80 sticker cards, Numbers 541-580, in both A and B variations. Released by Topps in 1988.


(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #4 1910 Buick Toy Tonneau 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #117 Look Out I'm Going to Strike You! Ah! At Last I've Met My Match!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

MICHAEL JACKSON Complete Set Trading Cards (Topps, 1984)

Original, complete set of 33 cards and 33 stickers. Released by Topps in 1984 in conjunction with MJJ Productions.

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES MOVIE Complete Box, 36 Packs (Topps, 1990)

Full complete box of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie trading cards. 36 unopened packs with 9 cards and 1 sticker each, plus original full color box. Issued 1990 by Topps.

THE COCA-COLA COLLECTION Complete Set Series 4 Trading Cards (Coca-Cola Co., 1995)

Original, complete set of 100 cards, series 4. Released by Coca-Cola in 1995.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #40 Columbia Surrey 1900 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #164 Training a Prairie Schooner

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #69 Knox Surrey 1904 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #86 Chrysler "Special" Sport Model 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Original Series 15 Complete 80 Sticker Card Set (Topps, 1988)

Original, complete set of 80 sticker cards, Numbers 581-620, in both A and B variations. Released by Topps in 1988.


GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Original Series 1 Complete 84 Sticker Card Set (Topps, 1985)

Original, complete set of 84 sticker cards, Numbers 1-41, in both A and B variations. Released by Topps in 1985.


(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #38 Sitting Bull

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #26 Just Pup-Posing!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #87 That Cat's Going to the Dog's! You Mean That Dog's Going to the Cat's!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #98 Kaiser-Frazer DKF-161 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #110 Apache - American Hot Rod 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

MAGNUM PI Complete Set Trading Cards (Donruss, 1982)

Original, complete set of 66 cards. Released by Donruss in 1982 in conjunction with Universal City Studios.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #173 Saving General Putnam

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #153 Pottery Making

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #2 It's Raining Cats and Dogs!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #182 A Surprise Attack

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS 3D Wall Plaks, Complete Box of 36 (Topps, 1986)

Original vintage complete box of 36 - 3D Wall Plaks. Each plak still sealed as issued. Released by Topps in 1986.

Dick Tracy Movie Trading Cards, Complete Box of 36 Wax Packs (Topps, 1990)

Original vintage complete box of 36 wax packs, each pack containing 8 cards and 1 sticker. Each pack still sealed as issued. Released by Topps in 1990 in conjuction with the movie DICK TRACY starring Warren Beatty.

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #14 Junior Stumbles on a Clue

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #48 Red Tomahawk

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #80 Good Day, Juliet! Good Knight Romeo!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #78 Billy the Kid

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #45 Franklin 1904 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #115 Warrior of the Ioway Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Series 2 Single 5x7 Giant Card (Topps, 1986)

Original, series 2, 5x7 inch card. Released by Topps in 1986.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #132 Ford Cargo King 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

STAR TREK The Motion Picture Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1979)

Each pack contains 10 photo cards, 1 sticker and 1 gum. Issued in 1979 by Topps.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #32 Massasoit

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #11 Likes That Target, Doesn't He! Mickey's Just Stuck on That Target!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #61 Dishes the Life.

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #1 Diamond T Concrete Mixer 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #13 Maxwell 1911 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Original Series 13 Complete 80 Sticker Card Set (Topps, 1988)

Original, complete set of 80 sticker cards, Numbers 501-540, in both A and B variations. Released by Topps in 1988.


(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #78 How Do You Do It? What Do You Use? Look It's a Pipe!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #148 Apperson Toy Tonneau 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

COCA-COLA Collector Cards 4 Sealed Boxes Series 1-4 (Series 1 2 3 4, 1993-95)

Four sealed boxes of COCA-COLA trading card packs. Series 1, 2, 3, and 4! Each individual pack contains 8 cards and 1 Coke cap. Boxes measure 8-3/4" x 5-1/4" x 1-3/4". (c) 1993-1995 The Coca-Cola Company and Collect-A-Card Corp.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #125 Stevens-Duryea Roadster 1910 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #79 Plymouth Cranbrook 1953 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #107 Sounding Sky

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1989)

8 cards and 1 sticker in each pack. Issued 1989 by Topps.

DESERT STORM 3rd Series Complete Box, 36 Packs (Topps, 1991)

Full complete box of Desert Storm trading cards, 3rd series. 36 unopened packs with 8 cards and 1 sticker each, plus original full color box. Issued 1991 by Pacific.

OPERATION DESERT SHIELD Complete Box, 36 Packs (Pacific, 1991)

Full complete box of Operation Desert Shield trading cards. 36 unopened packs with 12 cards each, plus original full color box. Issued 1991 by Pacific.

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #113 So You're Leaving Me Flat? Yes, I'm Leaving You Flat!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #115 You Can Be Had!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #39 Are You the Engineer? No, This Is the Engine 'ere!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

Shadowless Machamp Card 8/102 (Pokemon First Edition Base Set, 1999)

Holographic. Rare. Shadowless. The Machamp card is the only card available as both a first edition SHADOWLESS and first edition Non-SHADOWLESS. Machamp was the only card in the base set that was only made as a first edition and never unlimited. First edition Pokemon Base Set cards have a first edition stamp, are printed with a fine/thin text and have a clear background around the character of the card (thus the term SHADOWLESS).

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #99 Lo Mickey Marx! ' Hi, Groucho Mouse!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #82 Henry J. Corsair Deluxe 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #177 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham 1955 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #8 Lumber Truck Straddle Type 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #1 Shienne Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #172 The Battering Ram

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

Illustrator Card (Corocoro Promo) (Pokemon , 1997)

This card was released as a promotional card. In Japan, it was awarded to those who had a winning entry in the Pokémon Card Game Illustration Contest, started in late 1997. The card was never released in English.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #120 Ohio Roadster 1908

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

ALL MY CHILDREN Trading Cards, Complete Box of 36 Cello Packs (Star Pics, 1991)

Original vintage complete box of 36 cello packs, each pack containing 10 cards. Each pack still sealed as issued. Released by Star Pics in 1991 in conjunction with the ABC network.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #99 Buick Roadmaster 1953 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #21 He's Sure a Handy Man Around the Mouse!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #62 Like It Pluto? Yeh, But Don't Rub Me the Wrong Way.

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #49 The Long Island Automotive Museum 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

CHARLIE'S ANGELS Series 3 Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1977)

Series 3. Each pack contains cards and 1 gum. Issued 1977 by Topps.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #171 Setting Fire to the Fort

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1986)

Each pack contains 5 cards and 1 gum. Issued 1986 by Topps.

SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Trading Card Wax Pack (Donruss, 1977)

Each pack contains 6 movie photo cards and 1 gum. Issued in 1977 by Donruss.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #79 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Woof!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #41 Stanley Steamer Touring Car 1911 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Series 2 Trading Cards, Complete Box of 48 Cello Mini Packs (Topps, Ireland, 1985)

Original vintage complete box of 48 cello mini packs, series 2, each pack containing 3 sticker cards and 1 gum. Each pack still sealed as issued. Released by Topps in 1985, made in Ireland.

V Trading Card Wax Pack (Fleer, 1984)

Each pack contains 10 cards, 1 sticker and 1 gum. Issued 1984 by Fleer.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #68 He's Sure the Cat's Me-ouse!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #109 Little White Cloud

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #208 Taiomah

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #121 Hunted by the Law

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #6 Let It Bee, Pluto! Let It Bee!!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #132 Stooge and Steve Disappointed

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

THE DUKES OF HAZZARD Complete Set Trading Cards (Donruss, 1980)

Original, complete set of 66 cards. Released by Donruss in 1980 in conjunction with Warner Brothers.

MICHEAL JACKSON Trading Cards, Complete Box of 36 Wax Packs (Topps, 1984)

Original vintage complete box of 36 cello packs, each pack containing 3 cards, 3 stickers and 1 gum. Each pack still sealed as issued. Released by Topps in 1984 in conjunction with MJJ Productions.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #87 Kichai

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #20 Warrior of the Kioway Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #17 Chief of the Osages Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #8 Chief of the Ute Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #55 U.S. Army 2-1/2 Ton Truck 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #34 Pluto Smells a Trap!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Original Series 2 Complete 84 Sticker Card Set (Topps, 1985)

Original, complete set of 84 sticker cards, Numbers 42-83, in both A and B variations. Released by Topps in 1985.


(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #38 Look! Mickey's in a Row with Minnie!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #28 Pontiac

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #84 We're the Fife and Brum Corps!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #103 Life Is Just a Bowl of Chariots

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #81 Ezra Meeker

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #37 Ford Model T Roadster 1910 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #70 Captain John Smith

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #96 Look! Uncle Tom's Crabbin

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

MAD MAGAZINE Trading Card Wax Pack of 5 + Gum (Fleer, 1983)

Each pack contains 5 sticker cards and 1 gum. Issued 1983 by Fleer.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #105 Yellow Tepee

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

MORK & MINDY Complete Set Trading Cards (Topps, 1978)

Original, complete set of 99 cards. Released by Topps in 1978 in conjunction with Paramount Pictures.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #19 The Line Is Busy!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

ALF 1st Series Complete Box, 48 Packs (Topps, 1987)

Full complete box of Alf "No Problem" trading cards, First Series. 48 unopened packs, plus original full color box. Issued 1987 by Topps.

OFFICIAL TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY Complete Box, 36 Packs (Impel, 1991)

Full complete box of Terminator 2: Judgement Day trading cards. 36 unopened packs, plus original, sealed full color box. Issued 1991 by Impel.

MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1984)

Each pack contains 10 cards, 1 sticker and 1 gum. Issued 1984 by Topps.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS All New Series 2 Complete 80 Trading Sticker Cards Base Set (Topps, 2004)

Original, complete set of 80 sticker cards. Released by Topps in 2004.

In 2003, Topps reintroduced Garbage Pail Kids with all-new artwork, dubbed the All-New Series ("ANS"). The ANS cards differ from the original series ("OS") in a number of ways, the most obvious being the upgraded quality of card stock with a glossy protective surface.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #57 Myles Standish

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #24 You Sure Turned the Tables on Me That Time, Pluto!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #69 Col. William Crawford

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #105 Adams Farwell 1906 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #166 Hudson Italia 1954 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #176 Throwing the Putch-Kohu

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #134 Lucciola Miniature Car 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #139 Samoset

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #71 Is That a Nickel? No! That's a Mickel!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #37 Black Hawk

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

STAR TREK IV Trading Card Pack (FTCC, 1987)

Each pack contains 6 cards. Issued in 1987 by FTCC.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Stick 'em Up Poster (Topps, 1986)

Original, sealed poster. Released by Topps in 1986.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #118 Chief of the Pawnee Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Series 2 Complete Box, 48 Packs (Topps, 1989)

Full complete box of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trading cards, 2nd series. 48 unopened packs with 5 cards, 1 sticker and 1 gum each, plus original full color box. Issued 1989 by Topps.

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES Series 2 Trading Card Wax Pack (Topps, 1988)

Each pack contains 5 cards, 1 sticker and 1 gum. Issued 1988 by Topps.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Series 3 Mini Sticker Card Pack (Topps, Ireland, 1985)

Original, sealed mini sticker card pack with 3 stickers and 1 gum. Released by Topps in 1985. Made in Ireland.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #152 Chief of the Blackfoot Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

ALF Complete Set Series 2 Trading Cards (Topps, 1988)

Original, complete set of 44 trading cards, 11 sticker cards and 22 Bouillabaseball cards. Released by Topps in 1988 in conjunction with Alien Productions.

FULL HOUSE, FAMILY MATTERS & PERFECT STRANGERS Complete Box, 36 Packs (Impel, 1991)

Full complete box of Full House, Family Matters and Perfect Strangers trading cards, 1st Series. 36 unopened packs, plus original sealed full color box. Issued 1991 by Impel.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #63 Ferrari 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #70 Mickey's Getting Something Hot off His Chest!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

STAR TREK 25TH ANNIVERSARY Trading Card Pack (Impel, 1991)

Each pack contains 12 cards. Issued in 1991 by Impel.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #112 De Dion Bouton Tricycle 1896 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #117 Caught in the Circle

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #50 Daniel Boone

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

STAR TREK III Complete Set Trading Cards (FTCC, 1984)

Original, complete set of 60 cards. Released by FTCC in 1984 in conjunction with Paramount Pictures.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #71 Lincoln Mercury XL500 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #7 Bad Stew Mickey! Stew Bad Minnie!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #35 You Can't Make a Monkey Out of Me!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #155 Columbia Royal Victoria 1905 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #177 Struggle to Death

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #167 Microbo Miniature Car 1954 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #136 Chief of the Ogallala Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #82 Let Me Run for the Doctor. Don't Make It a Quack Doctor, Minnie!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #111 A Dime for This? Yes, Ten Cents a Trance

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #135 Steve and Stooge Resort to Torture

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

DICK TRACY Complete Box, 36 Packs (Topps, 1990)

Full complete box of Dick Tracy trading cards. 36 unopened packs with 8 movie cards and 1 sticker, plus original full color box. Issued 1990 by Topps.

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #128 The Convicts Plot Revenge

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #75 Ah! Something's Stirring!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #44 Food Comes Pretty High Nowadays! That's Over My Head Minnie!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #7 Warrior of the Ojibway tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Series 1 Trading Cards, Complete Box of 48 Wax Mini Packs (Topps, Ireland, 1985)

Original vintage complete box of 48 wax mini packs, series 1, each pack containing 3 sticker cards and 1 gum. Each pack still sealed as issued. Released by Topps in 1985, made in Ireland.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #126 Chief of the Flathead Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

GARBAGE PAIL KIDS Original Series 10 Complete 78 Sticker Card Set (Topps, 1987)

Original, complete set of 78 sticker cards, Numbers 379-417, in both A and B variations. Released by Topps in 1987.


(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #155 Weaving

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #2 Cummins Diesel/American Racer 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #42 Oh! So You're Egging Me On!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #65 Guess I'll Knuckle' Down to Work.

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #210 Wood

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #191 Arrow Making

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #9 Uncle Walt Told Me Take a Walk and I'm Doing It!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #55 General Custer

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #129 Hoffman-Vespa Motor Scooter 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #148 Chief of the Sioux Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #70 1500 Gallon Pumper, Fire Engine 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #3 Fleas, Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #169 Osage Oil Wells

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #51 California Joe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #205 The Thinker

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #161 Fishing

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

ALF Complete Set Series 1 Trading Cards (Topps, 1987)

Original, complete set of 47 trading cards, 18 sticker cards and 22 Bouillabaseball cards. Released by Topps in 1987 in conjunction with Alien Productions.

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS Complete Set Trading Cards (Topps, 1986)

Original, complete set of 44 sticker trading cards. Released by Topps in 1986 in conjunction with The Geffen Film Company.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #189 Another Redskin Bites the Dust

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #83 Pontiac Chieftain 1953 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #60 Success Auto Buggy 1906

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #159 Fire Dance

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #86 Getting Purse-nal Horace?

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #65 Thomas Flyer Raceabout 1910 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #104 Nootka

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #130 Volkswagon Convertible 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #95 Do You Get Paid for Doing That? Sure! I'm Drawing ' My Salary' Now!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #77 You Can't Make It, Mickey! That Ice Is Cracked, That's an Ice Crack to Make, Minnie!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #72 Pete Minuit

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #82 Huichol Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #163 Charge on the Sun Pole

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #185 Ee-A-Chin-Chea-A

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #35 EEFYH Sports Car 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #17 White Opera Coupe 1910 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #186 Fight at the Army Post

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #116 So You're Putting on the High Hat, Eh? That's Over My Head, Mr. Menjou

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #122 Fiat Runabout 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #112 Captain Freemont

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #85 U.S. Army 48 Medium Gun Tank 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #168 Paw-me-cow-e-tah

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #96 Healey Silverstone 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #11 Chief of the Pawnee Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #4 Chief of the Pawnee Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #16 Chief of the Omaha Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #119 Swords Mad, Eh?

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW 3rd Series Complete Box, 36 Packs (Pacific, 1991)

Full complete box of The Andy Griffith Show trading cards, 3rd Series. 36 unopened packs with 10 cards each, plus original full color box. Issued 1991 by Pacific.

BASEBALL'S GREATEST GROSSOUTS Complete Set Trading Cards (Leaf, 1988)

Original, complete set of 88 sticker trading cards. Released by Leaf in 1988.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #26 Cooper - Bristol Racing Car 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #129 Junior Thinks of Tracy

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #80 Pierce Stanhope 1905 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #83 I Churn Some Butter Every Day. Don't You Think I'm a Good Scout? Sure! You Do a Good Churn Daily!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #125 Chief of the Ute Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #90 Yellowstone Kelly

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #5 Mercer Raceabout 1911 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #23 Lakester - American Hot Rod 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R757) 1949 James O. Welch Sugar Daddy Candy Card #9 Moon Mullins

Measures 1 1/2 inches by 2 3/4 inches. Two versions exist - Fill In The Blanks for filling in the character name or the character name may be printed rather than blank. Backs may reference either James O. Welch or Sugar Daddy.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #22 My! What Pig Eyes You Have!

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #10 Chief of the Pot-o-wat-o-mies Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #179 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer 1955 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #92 Mercury Custom 1953 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #110 Lip and Let Lip.

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #40 Dutchy

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #84 Hopi Maiden

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #94 Minnevana

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #64 I'm SO Hngry I Could Eat Like a Horse. Quick, Bring Her a Bucket of Oats.

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #211 Tracking Game

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #215 Trapped in Their Ambush

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #127 Riley Roadster 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #93 Wolf Collar

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #151 Painting

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R89) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse Bubble Gum Card #66 Sure There's Fish in Here.

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #150 Chief of the Mandan Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #72 Hudson Touring Car 1911 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R714-24) 1954 Topps World On Wheels Gum Card #34 Borgward Hansa Sports Car 

2 5/8" x 3 3/4". In 1953 and 1954, the Topps Chewing Gum Company sold a line of cards called "Wheels" based on historical automobiles, and military and industrial vehicles. While not as well-known, or as valuable, as the baseball cards Topps released those years, the cards have found a dedicated group of collectors. Now known as the "World on Wheels" set, the cards feature colorful artwork and a design similar to the 1953 Topps baseball set. Topps published a second series in 1954 and 1955 to complete the 180 card set.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #88 Victory Cry

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R41) 1937 Walter H. Johnson DICK TRACY Caramels Card #134 Hank Steele's caretaker

Beware of 1950s restrikes identical to original. Card #121-141 were re-issued in 1950s from original plates and are identical to 1930s originals except for the reprints are printed on a brighter white paper. These restrikes are sold on eBay and other sites to unknowing beginners as originals.

(R90) 1935 Gum Inc. Mickey Mouse With The Movie Stars Bubble Gum Card #112 O.K. Mickey More Powell to You

Applewood Books, 1991, produced reprints of R89 (#1-96) via a soft box issue and produced reprints of R89/R90 (#1-96 & fifteen 97-120) via a hard cover box issue.

A collector would have a hard time determining if a card is real or a reprint when viewing it alone.

Richard Lapointe scanned an original card alongside a reprint to show the subtle differences. Richard also commented on the reprints.
The following statement mirrors Richard's post at the Non Sports Chat Room:
1. Reproductions measures quite a bit shorter side to side
2. Back reproductions all have the same shade of "tan" coloring; originals have different degree's of toning.
3. Black line on back (above "get a mickey mouse album") is much thinner
4. Front repro colors are much brighter/whiter as they have a glossy front

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #160 Chief Bread

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #5 Chief of the Delaware Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #30 King Philip

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #196 Tshi-zun-hau-ku

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

(R73) 1933 Goudey Indian Chewing Gum Card #83 Nascapee Tribe

A total of 216 cards are in the set, each measuring 2 3/8 inches x 2 7/8 inches. The fronts are brightly colored, and picture scenes of Native Americans and frontier heroes. There is a possible white background variation known to exist for at least some of the cards. Another variation involves the advertisement panel on the bottom portion of the card reading Indian Chewing Gum, as it is usually red but can also be rarely found in blue.

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