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E93 Standard Caramel | Issued circa 1910 by the Standard Caramel Company of Lancaster, Pa., this set features 30 players checklisted on the back of each card. E93's feature unique poses and a nice array of colors in comparison to many of the other E card sets from the era. This set features a wide array of hall of famers as well as the famed Tinker to Evers to Chance trio. This set also shows the greatest pitcher of all time - Cy Young - in a batting pose. |
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E95 Philadelphia Caramel | E95 is a 25 card set issued by the Philadelphia Caramel Company of Camden, New Jersey in 1909. The set features a blend of action shots and portraits. Many of the same portraits can be found in other sets such as E107 and M116. |
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E96 Philadelphia Caramel | E96 is a 30 card set issued by the Philadelphia Caramel Company of Camden, New Jersey in 1910. The E96 set is actually part II of the E95 set, and the back of the cards state "Previous Series 25, making total issue 55 Cards." Like E95, the E96 set features a blend of action shots and portraits. |
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E97 C.A. Briggs Lozenge Makers | The E97 set was issued by the C.A. Briggs Lozenge Company of Boston, Mass. circa 1910 and features 30 players checklisted on the back of each card. These cards are extremely hard to find in any condition. Many of the players and poses found in this set are unique to the E97 set and therefore cannot be found in other caramel or tobacco sets. E97s are also found in Black & White versions on very thin paper stock. The Sullivan, Boston card is considered to be one of the rarest cards in the hobby. |
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E90-2 American Caramel | This is an 11 card set issued by the American Caramel Company in late 1909 or 1910 featuring the 1909 World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates. All of the cards are portraits and have one of four different background colors - red, blue, pink or green. These cards are extremely difficult to find in any condition. |
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E90-1 American Caramels | This set, issued over the span of 3 years from 1909 to 1911, is to caramel cards what T206 is to tobacco cards and what 1933 Goudey is to gum cards. The set was issued by the American Caramel Company in Philadelphia and consists of 120 subjects (although the back of the cards says there are 100 subjects). The Mike Mitchell of Cincinnati card is considered the "Honus Wagner" of E cards due to its scarcity compared to the rest of the set. |
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