Collecting vintage sports cards is typically fueled by feelings of nostalgia. These affections are not necessarily associated with just the memories of our own formative years, however, as many collectors are focused on cards released a generation or two before their own. I personally find myself intrigued by the initial history of sports cards, from their inception as simply marketing tools to their evolution in becoming cherished collectibles. This era is commonly referred to as pre-war, often defined as those cards created before 1939 (the beginning of World War II). A lot of attention has been drawn to the baseball cards of this period and the current market pricing and their desirability reflects that. For the collectors that pursue pre-war baseball, there is well established information, comparables and niche communities available online. It was my interest in these cards that eventually led my curiosity towards early examples of cards from other sports, principally the only major sport strictly rooted in the United States - Basketball. At this point, I had a collection of vintage basketball cards that primarily consisted of the 1969 Topps set and the subsequent 1970s cards, with a few earlier 1957 Topps and even a couple 1948 Bowman. I had never even pondered earlier releases until the moment I found myself admiring some basketball cards from the 1933 Goudey Sport Kings set. This led to the question (and ensuing Google search) that changed the trajectory of my collection -“What was the first basketball card?”
The American issued "cards" I've mentioned here are the only real contenders for this title, as I've yet to find a foreign card the predates 1920. I personally consider the 1903 Joseph Tetlow Princeton card the first true basketball card, but understand those who argue that it is indeed the 1909 Murad Williams College card. The debate will continue, likely forever. :)
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Adam PDXI am a collector of vintage basketball cards and memorabilia, focusing primarily on pre-war and mid-century items. ArchivesCategories |