Jackie Robinson was among the first to break the racial barrier in MLB Baseball.  After serving in the Army during WWII, he entered college at Sam Huston College.  The Kansas City Monarchs sent him an offer to play professional baseball for $400/month.  Rickey, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers snatched Robinson from the Negro League.  He paid him $600/month.  After playing in the minor leagues for a couple of years, he was the first black player to play in the MLB, in 1947.

     This sale is a Jackie Robinson Coca Cola 50th Anniversary pair of both bottles AND a 50th Anniversary Dodgers Baseball, 1947-1997.  All 3 images have the same 50th Anniversary subject manner, just slightly different images, as shown.  The baseball features an image of Jackie Robinson, and the same image that is on the bottles.  The ball was in its original packaging, only taken out for the pictures. 

     Both the bottle and the baseball are pristine.

     Shipping for the pair of Jackie Robinson items will be only $9.00, anywhere in the U.S. for 2-4 day mail.
     If you purchase more of my many asst. bottles, I will ship them FREE with this pair.