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Black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy pitching a baseball at a 1963 Opening Day, capturing his charisma, leadership, and connection to American culture.

18u John F. Kennedy B&W Photo: Throwing Baseball: Opening Day 1963

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

20429   LDD   2500   $25.00

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This collectible phone card features a black and white photograph of John F. Kennedy in a dynamic pose as he throws a baseball. The image captures Kennedy dressed in a classic baseball uniform with a high-collared jacket and cap, emphasizing his active participation in the sport. The photo is by Robert Riger and dates from Opening Day in 1963, highlighting an iconic moment connecting the American President to baseball.

The card reflects significant themes of American politics and history, focusing on John F. Kennedy, a notable Democratic US President associated with the 1960s era and the concept of Camelot. The photograph is a black and white artistic capture that underlines both the civil rights atmosphere of the time and Kennedy’s public image as a historical figure.

There are no additional graphics or textual elements detracting from the singular focus on Kennedy and his baseball throw. The card serves as a tribute to Kennedy’s role both in politics and as a symbol of American culture through one of the country’s most beloved sports.

Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.

Keywords:
sports: baseball politics, political, American Presidents, US Presidents, historical figures, politicians, Democrats, famous people, civil rights, 1960s, John F. Kennedy, Camelot, photo by robert riger, LDDS Metromedia (CHS)
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