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The 1954 Bowman Football Card Set was a set of football cards released by Bowman Gum in 1954, which consisted of 128 cards. They were packaged with 1-cent wax packs, which had one card inside, and 5-cent packs, which contained 7 cards. Both came with a piece of gum, causing some cards to have permanent stains on them. The two most popular cards of the set were Otto Graham (#40) & the rookie card of George Blanda (#23).

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  • The 1954 Bowman Football Card Set was a set of football cards released by Bowman Gum in 1954, which consisted of 128 cards. They were packaged with 1-cent wax packs, which had one card inside, and 5-cent packs, which contained 7 cards. Both came with a piece of gum, causing some cards to have permanent stains on them. The two most popular cards of the set were Otto Graham (#40) & the rookie card of George Blanda (#23). (en)
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  • The 1954 Bowman Football Card Set was a set of football cards released by Bowman Gum in 1954, which consisted of 128 cards. They were packaged with 1-cent wax packs, which had one card inside, and 5-cent packs, which contained 7 cards. Both came with a piece of gum, causing some cards to have permanent stains on them. The two most popular cards of the set were Otto Graham (#40) & the rookie card of George Blanda (#23). (en)
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  • 1954 Bowman Football Card Set (en)
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