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Fred Foster Basketball Card

American History Museum

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    Object Details

    depicted

    Foster, Fred

    maker

    NBA Properties, Inc.
    Topps Chewing Gum

    Description

    This Fred Foster basketball card is number 53 in a series of 175 that was manufactured by the Topps Company Inc. for the 1970-1971 National Basketball Association season. The card is longer than standard cards, measuring 2½ inches by 4 ¾ inches. The front of the card features a posed picture of the Cincinnati Royals guard-forward on a yellow background. The card’s reverse features a small cartoon image illustrating the factoid that “Fred is known as the ‘quiet man’,” as well as a short biography and career statistics.
    It is apparent Foster is wearing his jersey backwards on this card, which looks strange compared to modern cards but was common in basketball cards until the early 1970s. It is believed that the player’s would forfeit their fee to the team if the team name appeared so many players wore their jerseys backwards, wore their warm-ups, or posed in such a way to obscure the team name.

    date made

    1970

    ID Number

    1982.0568.156

    accession number

    1982.0568

    catalog number

    1982.0568.156

    Object Name

    card, basketball

    Physical Description

    paper (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 4 3/4 in x 2 1/2 in; 12.065 cm x 6.35 cm

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    Culture and the Arts: Sport and Leisure
    Basketball Cards

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    name of sport or game

    Basketball

    level of sport

    Professional

    web subject

    Sports

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ac-8bc4-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_665143

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