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Description: Original Tobacco Card Set - John Player & Sons, Animals of the Countryside. This set of 50 cards was issued in 1939.
Condition: Excellent.
PLEASE NOTE: None of my cards have been trimmed or altered in any way. If they appear out of shape it will be due to my poor scanning and not poor cards!
Plus: If you're not familiar with tobacco cards they were issued as free insert with packets of cigarettes in the year stated above.Below is an image of the first few cards in this set, this set like all my others sets come in plastic storage pages as shown.
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| Subjects featured in this set are as follows: Mole, Common Shrew, Pigmy or Lesser Shrew, Water Shrew, Hedgehog, Lesser Horseshoe Bat, Natterer's Bat, Common Bat or Pipistrelle, Whiskered Bats, Great Bat or Noctule, Red Fox, Badgers, Otter, Pine Martin, Stoat, Weasel, Polecat, Wild Cat, Grey Seal, Common Seal, Rabbit, Brown Hare, Scottish Mountain or Blue Hare, Irish Hare, Dormouse, Water Vole, Field Vole, Long-Tailed Field Mouse, Harvest Mice, Black Rat, Brown Rat and Young, House Mice, Grey Squirrel, Red Squirrel, Red Deer, Fallow Deer, Roe Deer, Slow Worm, Sand Lizard, Common Lizard, Grass Snake, Smooth Snake, Adder or Viper, Common or Smooth Newt, Palmate Newt,Crested Newt, Common Frog, Edible Frog, Common Toad & Natterjack Toad |
Description of Condition
POOR: Usually torn or creased cards, damage to picture or damage to reverse of card, damaged (rounded) corners also if card is very dirty.
FAIR: Showing signs of considerable handling, causing corner or edge damage or a card from one of the better categories listed below with one of the defects mentioned above.
GOOD: Showing a bit of age with only slight damage such as slightly damaged corners (not quite 'sharp' corners), slight discolouration (but not stained), but certainly not torn or creased.
VERY GOOD: Cards are clean on both front & back, with pretty good sharp corners, we do allow for slight signs of wear along the edges for example. looking nearly as good as the day they were printed.
EXCELLENT: I would class these as cards that have been handled but with a lot of care causing no visable damage.
MINT: Not a grading I like to use very often as how can you expect a collectable to be so old and in 'Mint' condition? Well it is if they look the same as the day they were printed. To be fair this does include cards with imperfections which were caused during the printing process which we have no control over such as off centre printing, slight colour imperfection, marks caused by faulty printing plates etc... To view all my current lots in one go just click on the Ebay logo below!
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