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Old 07-19-2025, 09:00 PM
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Default 49 Leaf Jackie differences

The cheap printing process made numerous different color variations. What do you prefer. Dark or bright yellow? Light almost kind of black and white face or the brown face? The brighter blue hat or the more jeans colored one?

I like the bright yellow background with the brown face and not as bright hat but it can be difficult to find the exact combination you want.

On a side note, what do you consider his official rookie card(s)?
Bond bread? Blue tint? Leaf? Bowman? Etc.
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I don't get too caught up in the color variances. But I admit I haven't really focused on them very much. Maybe I will start paying closer attention to see if I do have a preference. However, my primary focus would be more centering and registration.

I admit I'm biased. But I consider the Bond Bread, Portrait, his rookie.
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Bond Bread portrait and insert were his RCs from 1947. If you insist on a gum card insert, 1948 Swell predated the 1949 Leaf and Bowman issues.

As far as the Leaf coloration issues, I have no preference; I'd just like to have one.
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I prefer the style of the bowman and leaf but I know others disagree. Which was released first, the bond bread with facsimile auto or the picture with the angled edges?
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This thread needs cards. I suppose this is a bright yellow example. I like the centering and borders but can't say I thought much about the color. Here's mine:
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I think it's the coolest, most striking, iconic card of the 20th century. Almost Warhol-esque.

I've seen people on the board opine that it's ugly. Classic example "to each his own" I suppose.

I once had 5 Leaf Gene Hermanskis and they were all different colors. Don't know why I got rid of that. Was so cool.

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I think the Ted Williams is aesthetically one of if not the best card out there. The only problem is with how poor Leaf’s printing process was it difficult to find an example with a clean image.
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I am partial to the Musial

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This thread needs cards. I suppose this is a bright yellow example. I like the centering and borders but can't say I thought much about the color. Here's mine:
That is a fantastic example, George. i would love to have something like that in my collection.
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