According to the memory of Douglas Coakley, the Rolling Stones set is an example of a set which A&BC thought would sell, but which did not, so they only ever appeared in the testing shops. This may help explain why cards from this set are so hard to come by.
Unfortunately the production records from A&BC Chewing Gum are not thought to have survived, so there is no known record of the actual numbers of each card produced.
Remember A&BC Chewing Gum cards through a photo collection of the Rolling Stones in 1965 from dant melys.
Unfortunately the production records from A&BC Chewing Gum are not thought to have survived, so there is no known record of the actual numbers of each card produced.
Remember A&BC Chewing Gum cards through a photo collection of the Rolling Stones in 1965 from dant melys.
Bill Wyman - Cactus |
Bill Wyman - Guitar |
Bill Wyman - Red Flowers |
Bill Wyman - Seated Leather Jacket |
Bill Wyman |
Bill, Brian, and Charlie |
Bill, Brian, Mick, and Keith |
Bill, Mick, and Brian |
Brian Jones - Camera |
Brian Jones - Fountain |
Brian Jones - Laughing |
Brian Jones - Telescope |
Brian Jones |
Charlie and Bill |
Charlie Watts - Cymbals |
Charlie Watts - Drums |
Charlie Watts - Drums |
Charlie Watts - Drums |
Charlie Watts - Sitting |
Group Shot - Metropolitan Airlines |
Keith Richard - Acoustic Guitar |
Keith Richard - Camera |
Keith Richard - Drums |
Keith Richard - Electric Guitar |
Keith, Bill, and Mick |
Mick and Keith |
Mick and Keith |
Mick Jagger - Guitar |
Mick Jagger - Guitar |
Mick Jagger - Maracas |
Mick Jagger |
Mick Jagger |
Mick, Charlie, and Keith |
The Rolling Stones |
The Rolling Stones |
The Rolling Stones |
The Rolling Stones |
The Rolling Stones |
The Rolling Stones |
The Rolling Stones |
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