Collecting T206 cards is one thing. Collecting the various variations of advertising that show up on the backs of the 1909-1911 issue is quite another. Years ago, few collectors really cared much about what tobacco brand’s sales pitch was on the back. The player pictured on the front was all that mattered. No more. The set called “The Monster” by dedicated but often exhausted (physically and monetarily) collectors a legion of hobbyists who
It would take all day to list the reasons why the T206 baseball card set is such an icon within the hobby but really all you have to do is look at the players in the set. Some of them are almost mythical and that description aptly fits Denton True “Cy” Young. He began pitching in the 1890s and didn't stop until he'd entered a new century and racked up 511 wins. Today,
Would you like to own one of the 11 best known T206 Sweet Caporal back Joe Tinker cards in existence? Just Collect is giving you that opportunity this weekend. We’re very excited to be selling an absolutely blazing SGC 84 graded card featuring the Hall of Fame shortstop and from the looks of the bidding, collectors are too. The card features extremely beautiful color despite
It's almost a collecting genre unto itself. Those who appreciate T206 cards often collect them based on the tobacco advertisements on the back. Piedmont and Sweet Caporal cigarette brands are the most common, but there are others that show up far less often. One of those is El Principe De Gales, and this week in our online auctions, we’ve got one of only 4 PSA graded cards of
Collectors of baseball cards have Honus Wagner. Fans of football cardboard have John Dunlop. Just Collect is excited to offer the ‘holy grail’ of football cards in this week’s listings: an 1894 Mayo’s Cut Plug John Dunlop, graded SGC 20. It’s simply one of the rarest cards in the hobby and atop the list of any serious collector of football cards. We’d normally say ‘good luck finding one’, but the fact is, we are offering one right now at what we