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Collect-A-Card, Raleigh, North Carolina released four series of Coca-Cola brand trading cards from 1993 through 1996. Coca-Cola Series One through Four consisted of 100 cards each plus additional inserts. The complete collection of the cards (both front and back) numbered 1 through 400 are shown in this gallery except cards 100, 200, 300 and 400 which are index cards for each of the series.

All the card images shown in Bobby's Coca-Cola® Collect-A-Card Gallery are from scans of the original items in Bobby's private collection.

Collect-A-Card Series I Dr. Pemberton Collect-A-Card Series II Polar Bears Collect-A-Card Series III Coca-Cola Overseas Cover Collect-A-Card Series IV 1948 Mexico Poster 

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katychaterbox  - Trading card sheet   |2009-10-16
I have a sheet of trading cards 1-20,15x16 if cards were cut out 3x4 inches.
They depict the history of oil in color pictures, then on the other side is the
history detailed. They were to be cut on dotted line and then there is an extra
lip that says paste. so I guess they were to be put on card stock. Can you tell
me anything about these cards. At the bottom of each it says presented by th
Coca Cola Bottling Company. Thanks!
bobby  - Re: Trading card sheet   |2009-10-17
The cards you have were part of the 1946 "Our America" series teachers
kits. Each kit contained a set of four large fold-out posters, one small
poster, one instruction book and one stamp book with four rows of stamps
(cards)

There were 8 topics covering cotton, oil, steel, lumber, electricity,
transportation, motion pictures and glass.

Petretti's Coca-Cola Collectibles
Price Guide (12th edition) pp. 482-483 have these kits listed as having a value
of $40 for a complete kit or $5-6 for each item in the kit.

I hope this
helps,
Bobby
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