


Use Landscape Mode on your Phone for Best Data Viewing. The color in Leaf is also considered to be more pleasing by a lot of collectors.This Table Shows 100 Database Results Per Page with the Newer Baseball Card Products at the Top. Louis Cardinals 1952 Bowman Baseball PSA PR 1 149.99 9. Granted, that set has rookie cards of Jackie Robinson and Satchel Paige, something Bowman doesn't. Auction Buy It Now 383 Results 3 filters applied Sport Player/Athlete Manufacturer Graded Team Condition Price Buying Format All Filters 1953 Bowman Color 32 Stan Musial 99.99 9.99 shipping or Best Offer SPONSORED Stan Musial H.O.F. The cards aren't nearly as attractive as Bowman sets made a short time later but the set's significance is more as a launching point for the brand and the key players.Īlthough popular, cards don't generally sell as well as those from 1948-49 Leaf. It introduced a major manufacturer that helped usher in modern trading cards. The bottom of the cards have an ad for Blony Bubble Gum.ġ948 Bowman Baseball is an important set for the hobby. The top has the card number and player's name in a headline. 1952 Bowman Player/Athlete Stan Musial Manufacturer Bowman Type Sports Trading Card Card Name 1952 Stan Musial Original/Reprint Original Era Post-WWII (1942-1980) Product Single Card Condition LOW GRADE (crease) Graded No League Major League Sport Baseball Greg Morris Cards 100 Positive Feedback 6. There are a few exceptions but not many.īacks are similar to what collectors found on Goudey cards before World War II. Done in black and white, players are shown with largely boring waist-up shots that are tightly cropped and show little personality. Measuring 2 1/16" by 2 1/2", cards are smaller than today's standard size. Other rookies in 1948 include Red Schoendienst, Phil Rizzuto, Ralph Kiner and Bobby Thomson.

Top rookies in the set feature a trio of all-time greats: Stan Musial, Warren Spahn and Yogi Berra. 1036, Lot of (2) 1952 Bowman baseball cards: Bobby Adams 166: SGC 96 MT and Charlie Silvera 197: SGC 92 NM/. The set has just 48 cards, 12 of which are short prints. The checklist might be small and the design plain, but it's a landmark release for numerous reasons including several key rookie cards. 1948 Bowman Baseball marks the first time the company made a set of cards for the sport.
