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1922 E121 American Caramel Partial Set (54/120) - With Ruth! Offered is a partially complete set of the 1922 E121 American Caramel baseball cards, representing just under half of the issue (plus one duplicate). A significant release in the history of baseball card collecting, capturing the essence of the sport's Golden Age. With its black-and-white photographic images and roster of legendary players, this series remains a cornerstone of early baseball card history. Every card is plagued with scrap book damage on the reverse, giving a uniform low-grade condition assessment. A total six cards have been graded by PSA. Includes: Alexander (PSA PR 1), Bancroft, Barber, Bush, Cobb/batting (PSA PR 1), Cobb/throwing (PSA Auth.), E. Collins, Cooper, Danforth, Doak, Faber, Falfstead, Falk, Fewster, Flack, Frisch, Glazner, Gleason, Gowdy, Graney, Groh, Heilmann, Hollocher, Johnson, Judge, Kelly, Mails, Maranville (PSA PR 1), Meusel, Miller, Mostil, Myers, Neale, Nunamaker, Oeschger, Rawlings, Rice, Roush, Ruel, Ruether, Ruth/holding bird (PSA Auth.) Ryan, Schalk, Sewell, Shocker, Sisler (PSA Auth.), Snyder, Southworth, Speaker, Vitt, Walker, Whitted. Grades poor overall. Also includes one duplicate (Flack) and one E220 (Veach).

Guide Value or Estimate: $7,000 - up.

Auction Info

Bidding Begins Approx.
March
13th Friday
Auction Dates
April
3rd-4th Friday-Saturday
Proxy Bidding Begins Approx.
26 Days
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