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100 year-old baseball cards

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Exhibit Supply Company Baseball Cards

Sports Memorabilia

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10-50

As of June 14, 2026

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A collection of six black and white baseball cards, likely from the Exhibit Supply Company, featuring players including Fred Lindstrom, Bobby Thomson, John McGraw, Mel Ott, Wes Westrum, and Carl Hubbell.

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The baseball cards in the image appear to be from the Exhibit Supply Company (ESC) set, potentially from the 1940s or 1950s based on the players recognizable from the included text overlay (Fred Lindstrom, Bobby Thomson, John McGraw, Carl Hubbell, Mel Ott, Wes Westrum). While the description mentions "100 year-old baseball cards," the players depicted suggest a later date. Exhibit cards typically have lower values than mainstream baseball card sets from the same era due to their overproduction and less desirable cardboard stock. Condition is a significant factor in the value of any vintage baseball card. Without seeing the backs of the cards or having more information about the specific year and condition, a precise appraisal is difficult. However, based on the visible players and the likelihood of them being Exhibit cards, a reasonable estimate can be made for cards in typical ungraded condition.

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