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  1. FROM THE EXPERTS. Published by Peck & Snyder, a New York-area sporting goods company, the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings card is considered the first true baseball card. Issued as an advertising trade piece, the card exists in two different styles, one measuring 4-3/16” by 3-5/16” (large) and the other 3-15/16” by 2-3/8” (small).

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  2. 1869 Peck & Snyder. Total Cards: 1. Size: 4 3/16" x 3 5/16". Rate this set... Notes: Regarded as 1st true baseball card. Issued in 2 sizes (Large 4 /16" x 3 5/16" and Small 3 15/16" x 2 3/8"). Had either a Red or Black border (Black usually on Large card.

  3. 1869 Peck & Snyder. This card, featuring the first professional team in the game, is considered by many hobbyists to be the first true baseball card. Managed by Harry Wright, the Red Stockings would dominate their opposition in 1869, giving ample reason for the New York area sporting goods company (Peck & Snyder) to create such a card.

  4. In 1869, the Cincinnati Red Stockings -- the first openly professional baseball team -- embarked on a 12,000-mile coast-to-coast tour. They played before over 200,000 spectators and their exploits did much to popularize the game of baseball. Peck and Snyder, a Manhattan sporting goods store, capitalized on the Red Stockings' popularity by pasting advertisements on the back of the team's ...

  5. 1869. The Henry Ford. Dearborn, MI, United States. In 1869, the Cincinnati Red Stockings -- the first openly professional baseball team -- embarked on a 12,000-mile coast-to-coast tour. They played before over 200,000 spectators and their exploits did much to popularize the game of baseball. Peck and Snyder, a Manhattan sporting goods store ...

  6. Mar 20, 2015 · A. While the date of the absolutely oldest card is uncertain, what is believed by many collectors to be the first true mass-produced baseball card was created in 1869 by the Peck & Snyder Sporting ...

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