A Look at Zee-Nut Baseball Cards Through the Years

Here’s a look at every type of Zee-Nut card ever produced
Read moreHere’s a look at every type of Zee-Nut card ever produced
Read moreThere’s more to the T210 Old Mill set besides the rare Shoeless Joe minor league card — here are five other things that make it special
Read moreBuck Weaver has relatively few cards — and almost all of them are rare
Read moreWhile there are biggest names from the infamous Black Sox team, Fred McMullin’s cards are the toughest to find
Read moreThe Obak cards are great — unfortunately, building an entire set is extremely challenging
Read moreThe Zee-Nut sets are largely made up of baseball obscurities and one in particular caught my eye recently
Read moreWith a limited supply and few public sales, gauging the value of Babe Ruth’s minor league baseball cards isn’t easy
Read moreThere are lots of reasons to love the T205 set, one of the most collected pre-war issues around. For one thing, they’re significantly rarer than the massive (but more popular) T206 set. For another, they’ve got great pictures, a terrific checklist of players, and piecing together a set isn’t impossible. One of the lesser discussed parts of the set, though,
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title Signal Gasoline (UO11) Year 1947 Size 3 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ Images Black and White Type Oil and Gasoline Number in Set 89 1947 Signal Gasoline Set (UO11) Overview Issued in 1947, this unique set featured cards of minor league baseball players from teams in the Pacific Coast League. The cards have sort of a
Read moreThis six-card set features members of the 1943 Wilkes-Barre Red Barons minor league team
Read moreThe 1940 Crowley’s Milk set featured minor league players in Binghamton
Read more‘It’s In The Details’ Title Aldon Candy (D310) Pacific Coast Biscuit Year 1911 Size 2 1/2″ x 4 1/4″ Images Black and White Type Candy/Caramel and Bakery Number in Set 72 (theoretical) 1911 Aldon Candy (D310 Pacific Coast Biscuit) Set Overview This unique set featured minor leaguers from teams in the Pacific Coast League. While the D310 set was technically
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