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1903 E107 Breisch-Williams Napoleon Lajoie SGC Authentic....
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1903 E107 Breisch-Williams Napoleon Lajoie SGC Authentic. The E107 series was the only comprehensive set of baseball cards to appear between the N300 Mayos of 1895 and the dawn of the golden age of 20th Century cards which began in earnest in 1909. Because of when they appeared, the E107 set includes stars of both the 19th and 20th Century periods, many are pivotal rookie card debuts as is the offered E107 Type 1 card of Hall of Famer Napoleon Lajoie of the Cleveland Naps. On any list of baseball's elite the name "Lajoie" will appear. The turn-of-the-century hero was renowned for being among the finest ballplayers both on and off the field. Lajoie's talents were at the top of the sport earning him elite status with others of his day such as Young, Mathewson, Johnson, Wagner and Cobb. Encapsulated SGC Authentic. This example is one of only seven graded by SGC. Efficacy must have been the utmost importance to someone as borders have been dropped down to just outside the central portrait and caption. Condition aside, this is a key subject one of the most historically significant productions in the hobby.Auction Info
2019 April 18 - 19 Spring Sports Card Catalog Auction #50012 (go to Auction Home page)
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April, 2019
18th-19th
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