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1939 Wheaties Cereal Abraham Lincoln And Baseball Box Back Panel
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This item is already sold1939 Wheaties Cereal Abraham Lincoln And Baseball Box Back Panel
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The picture shows this 1939 Wheaties Cereal Abraham Lincoln And Baseball Box Back Panel.

This cereal box back commemorates the 100th anniversary of baseball 1839 - 1939.

It pictures Lincoln twice and has a great story of Lincoln, baseball, and the Civil War. One image is of Lincoln on a baseball field and the other is at the Grant Camp. The bottom section mentions that this is #2 of (8) "Historical Souvenirs". The others in the set also pertain to the sport or game of baseball.

The box back is printed in orange and blue ink and measures 6-1/4" x 8-1/2". It is in excellent condition.

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1939 Wheaties Cereal Abraham Lincoln And Baseball Box Back Panel


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