Bowman 1949 Baseball Card Set
consisted of several Printings
The 1st printing of the Bowman 1949 set
consisted of the 1st and 2nd Series (two sheets of 36 cards each)
for cards #1 through #73. There was no card #4. As a marketing ploy,
Bowman left out card #4 and that position on sheet #1 was replaced
by card #73- Billy Cox. I was not a "set collector" in 1949, and
didn't notice the missing card #4, but many kids kept buying packs
looking for a superstar as a card #4. These cards had no name on the
front (NNOF) and the name on the back was printed (PNB). The first
72 cards used a white stock, they switched to a gray stock that was
used throughout the remaining print runs. This created 72 white-back
AND 72 gray-back cards for 72 variations (#1-3, 5-73). No one knows
for sure as to whether the white backs or the gray backs are the
more scarce, but from my experience in collecting both, I have found
that gray backs are more difficult to find, but there has been no
value added to the different backs.
During the Spring and Summer of 1949,Bowman started the 2nd
printing included the 3rd Series of 36 cards #74 through #108, plus
the missing card #4. To the dismay of many, card #4 was not a
superstar (i.e. Joe DiMaggio), but an infielder named Jerry Priddy
with the St. Louis Browns; Jerry who? Bowman inserted #4-Priddy into
the 73rd position of the 3rd sheet to complete the 1st Series. These
cards also had no name on the front (NNOF) and a name in print on
the back (PNB), as was the case for the first two Series.
The 3rd printing, in the Summer of 1949, included the 4th Series
of 36 cards #109 through #144. This 4th Series changed from the
first three Series in that the player's name was printed on the
front of the card (NOF), and the name on the back was a simulated
scripted autograph (SCR).
The 4th printing, in the Fall of 1949, included the 5th Series of
36 cards #145 through #180. This 5th Series changed from the
previous 4th Series in that the simulated scripted name on the back
was returned to a name in print on the back (PNB), but the name on
the front (NOF) was continued.
The 5th printing of the 1949 Bowman set was in the Fall of 1949,
included the 6th Series of 36 cards #181 through #216. This 6th
Series stayed the same as the previous 5th Series in that there was
a printed name on the front (NOF) and a name in print on the back
(PNB).
The 6th and last printing, in the Fall of 1949, included the 7th
Series of 24 cards #217 through #240. The last sheet had room for 12
more players, but it was too late in the process to find 12 new
players, so Bowman reached back to the 3rd Series for (6) cards:
numbers 4, 78, 83, 85, 88 and 98. These cards were changed from
having no name on the front (NNOF) to include a name on the front
(NOF). The final six (6) cards came from the 4th Series with numbers
109, 124, 126,127,132 and 143. These cards were changed from having
a scripted autograph on the back (SCR) to a name in print on the
back (PNB). Consequently, all of the 7th Series cards have a printed
name on the front (NOF) and a name in print on the back (PNB), as
was the case for the previous 6th Series.
In the fall of 1949 printing (Series 5, 6 and 7) was not as
plentiful as Series 1, 2, 3 or 4 as was the case for many sets of
the '50s and '60s, when the "Boys of Summer" gave way to football as
baseball interest waned. For the 1949 Bowman issue, these later
Series are about twice as difficult to find as the first four Series
cards, and include the even more difficult 7th Series variation
cards.
Therefore, the complete set of 1949 Bowman includes 240 different
players with 12 players repeated in different formats to complete
the 7th Series for a total of 252 cards. And, if you consider the
white and gray back variations, you could add 72 more cards for a
master set of 324 cards.
The reprint cards of the 1949 Bowman set that are available
through this website are: Duke
Snider, Gil
Hodges, Luke
Appling, Roy
Campanella, Pee
Wee Reese, Yogi
Berra, Stan
Musial, Warren
Spahn, Jackie
Robinson, Satchel
Paige.
1949
Bowman Jackie Robinson Reprint Card

"Give me five players like (Jackie) Robinson and a pitcher and
I'll beat any nine-man team in baseball." - Manager Charlie Dressen

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