Guyana-The most rarest card stamps ever issued, on Babe Ruth
Guyana-The most rarest card stamps ever issued, on Babe Ruth
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To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Babe Ruth’s birth, the Family of Babe Ruth and Babe Ruth Baseball League Inc. authorized this rare set of cards. This highly collectible set of standard sized cards features 12 sepia-toned photographs of the Great Bambino set inside a gold foil with a foil signature at the bottom of each card.
The most rarest card stamps ever issued.
On Babe Ruth
Issued from Guyana. Having postal validity.
Set of 12 cards in an exclusive box.
All cards stamps have a special Golden foiling.
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