Inaugural January 2019 Auction
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The R12 America At War set is one of the many strip card sets issued in the mid 1930's to early 1940's. Generally believed to be point of sale items given with candy purchases, Jefferson Burdick cataloged these in the "R" or candy and gum category. The R12 America at War set is believed to be from 1942 due to the images on the cards and the fact that the US did not enter WWII until late 1941. There are a few dozen of these sets and absent any firsthand knowledge, they remain in the "R" category. This set pictures (48) images of the U.S. at War and some of the principles of the war including Stalin, Chang Kai-Shek, Colin P Kelly and General Stillwell. The rest of the images picture planes, tanks, ships and other instruments of war in the middle of combat throughout the theaters where WWII was fought.

These (6) strips contain (8) cards each and are in EXMT to NRMT condition. Most have some very light wear to the corners or edges. The backs are clean and bright with well-printed black printing. The colors are strong and bold. The perforations are still strong and none appear to have been folded for any reason. While these strips would be best left as is, they would also be a good candidate to be split for grading purposes. The winner can determine what the best route is there. The images are cropped to a certain degree as the length of the strips prohibit scanning on a oversized 11x17 scanner. The fronts of all (6) strips are represented with backs of (4) strips.





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R12 America At War Complete Set (48) in 8 card strips
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Minimum Bid: $150.00
Final prices include buyers premium: $239.19
Number Bids: 4
Auction closed on Sunday, January 27, 2019.
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