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1995 U.S. Playing Cards Baseball Aces Checklist

 

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1995 U.S. Playing Cards Aces Ken Griffey Jr

  • COMPLETE SET - 52 cards

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Key Cards: 

  • Barry Bonds
  • Ken Griffey
  • Mike Piazza

 

1995 U.S. Playing Cards Aces 
Ken Griffey Jr.

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NOTES:

 The 1995 U.S. Playing Cards, Major League Baseball Aces set consist of 52 standard size baseball cards. The "Bicycle" Brand deck of baseball playing cards are made by the U.S. Playing Card Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The full bleed, rounded edge cards are in order by standard playing card suits. The top 13 players of each statistical category are broken down by each Suit as follows: Clubs feature Home Run Hitters; Diamonds feature Highest Batting Average; Hearts feature Most RBI's, and Spades feature Lowest ERA.

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1995 U.S. Playing Cards Aces Barry Bonds

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1995 U.S. Playing Cards Aces Jeff Bagwell

1995 U.S. Playing Cards Aces Barry Bonds

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U.S. Playing Cards Aces 

1995 U.S. Playing Cards Aces Jeff Bagwell


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