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1915 Cracker Jack Ed Roush #161 PSA Mint 9 - Pop Three, None Higher. You could say Ed Rousch was his own worst enemy. He was a "passionate" soul who could throw with both his left and right arms and had a habit of staging annual salary wars, one holdout caused him to miss the entire 1930 season. For his career, Ed played for almost two decades retiring with a .323 average including 11 straight years of .300+ performances, he earned batting titles in 1917 and 1919. His lone World Series glory was achieved for the Cincinnati Reds but even that would be marred by controversy. Roush played two years for Indianapolis of the newly formed Federal league starting in 1914, the same team he is pictured with on this all but pristine Cracker Jack card from 1915. Graded PSA Mint 9, this is one of three graded Mint, there are none graded higher! As to be expected, borders are a stark bright white; centering is barely 1/32" (if that) away from the utmost in precision. Each corner tip ends at a 90-degree angle. The surfaces are free of any stains, scuffing, and any hint of handling for that matter. This card makes for a stunning display that will impress a collector with even the most critical eye for condition.

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Auction Info

Auction Dates
May, 2015
14th-16th Thursday-Saturday
Internet/Mail Bids: 16
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Buyer's Premium per Lot:
19.5% of the successful bid per lot.

Sold on May 14, 2015 for: $10,755.00
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