Cigarette cards are trade cards
issued by tobacco manufacturers
to stiffen cigarette packaging
and advertise cigarette brands.

History
Beginning in 1875, cards depicting
actresses, baseball players, Indian
chiefs, and boxers were issued by
the Allen and Ginter tobacco company.
These are considered to be
some of the first cigarette cards.
Other tobacco companies such as
Goodwin & Co. soon followed suit.
Some very early cigarette cards were printed on silk which was then attached to a paper backing. Each set of cards typically consisted of 25 or 50 related subjects, for example famous football or Canadian ice hockey players, Boy Scouts or British butterflies. They were discontinued in order to save paper during World War II, and never fully reintroduced thereafter. Today, sports historians study these cards for details on uniform design.
Notable cigarette cards
One notable cigarette card is the example of Honus Wagner from the American Tobacco Company's T206 set. Sometimes referred to as "the Holy Grail", one such example sold for over $2 million.
Another notable and sought-after set of cards is the untitled series issued by Taddy and known by collectors as "Clowns and Circus Artistes". While not the rarest cards in existence (there are a number of series in which only one known example remains), they are still very rare and command high prices whenever they come up for auction.

Resurgence
Doral, an R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company brand, started printing cigarette cards in the year 2000. These the first cigarette cards from a major manufacturer since the 1940s, although the small company Carrera's in the UK issued cigarette cards with Turf brand cigarettes for a short period in the 1950s and 1960s, Black Cat brand in 1976. Furthermore, card-like coupons with special offers have often been included in cigarette packets over the years.
The first set of "Doral Celebrate America" cards featured the 50 states in two releases, 2000 and 2001. Later themes include American festivals, cars, national parks, and 20th century events.
Natural American Spirit, another R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company brand, also includes cigarette cards on their packs, with information on such things as windpower, diversity, and their farmers.
The largest cigarette card collection on record is that of Edward Wharton-Tigar. His collection, bequeathed to the British Museum following his death in 1995, is recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest collection of its kind. His autobiography, "Burning Bright", details both his obsession with collecting cigarette cards, as well as his business life, which included becoming President of Selection Trust - at the time, one of the largest mining companies in the world - as well as his life-long passion for cricket, which culminated in his presidency of Kent Cricket Club.
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Scrapbookdelights wrote
One of the most famous of the cigarette cards is a base ball card of Honus Wagner. It seems that Honus did not smoke and did not want to be affilliated with smoking and demanded that his card be pulled from the cigarette packs and destroyed. However, some packs had already been sold.
There are very very few in existence any more. BUT if you come across one please don't craft it. That card is WORTH MILLIONS. (several millions) EVEN in bad shape it is worth Millions. Go to Beckett and get it Graded and authenticated.. I am sure they can point you in the right direction as to where to sell it. (I believe Christies auction house in newyork handles them). Don't ebay it.
Great lens.
Just my 2 cents. For what ever its worth.
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LINKS
- Cigarette card - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Cigarette cards are trade cards issued by tobacco manufacturers to stiffen cigarette packaging and advertise cigarette brands. ...
- NYPL Digital Gallery | Cigarette Cards: ABCs
- The cigarette card series in this digital presentation comprise just the beginning of the Library's extensive, international collection of tobacco cards, ...
- Cigarette Cards and Trade Cards collectors site - Main Home Page.
- Cigarette Card and Trade Card collectors site. Old or new to the hobby there is something here for you.
- Guide to Collecting Cigarette Cards
- An independent collector's site dedicated to cartophily (the hobby of collecting cigarette cards), including a brief history of the hobby, information on ...
- Godfrey Philips Stars of British Films
- The Godfrey Phillips' Stars of British Films series of cigarette cards were produced in Australia around 1933. They provide a fascinating snapshot of the ...
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