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Bob Gibson 1989 St. Vincent Series 2 on 2040-motos

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Carbondale, Illinois, United States

Carbondale, Illinois, United States
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Bob Gibson 1989 St. Vincent Series 2
Item is Near Mint or better

SAMPLES from this set in the scan. BUT the SINGLE NAMED PLAYER ONLY. Size is approximately 2" x 1-1/2".

This stamp is from a Major League Baseball licensed set possibly released in late 1989. A few stamps have banners noting 1989 achievements such as Nolan Ryan's 5,000 strikeout - Aug 22, 1989. Additionally, there is a stamp commemorating the late baseball commissioner Bart Giamatti, who died Sep 1, 1989.

There are 81 in the issue, originally on 9 sheets of 9 stamps each. Each stamp says "U. S. Baseball Series 2". This series may be a follow up to the white background Award Winners set. There are two pictures on each stamp, a portrait and game action view. Similar to the 1988 Grenada set, with a mixture of current players and retired stars. Also, for some reason, Padre owner and McDonalds magnate Ray Kroc.

Some later St Vincent stamp sets are listed in the Beckett guides but this series has not yet been included.

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