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1916 M101-4 Sporting News Babe Ruth Rookie #151 SGC NM 7....
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Population two, none superior!
1916 M101-4 Sporting News Babe Ruth Rookie #151 SGC NM 7.
How does one measure supremacy? For many years, when it came to
Babe Ruth, the answer was as simple as an examination of his stat
line. It's been said that records are made to be broken, but Ruth
positively shattered them, dismissing the standards of incremental
advancement for a paradigm shift that serves as the clearest
evidence of the sport's transition from Dead Ball Era to Live. Some
records have fallen, occasionally with help from medical science,
but any argument that Ruth was not the most dominant athlete in
sports history is doomed to burial beneath a mountain of evidence
to the contrary.But we're talking trading cards here, and personal opinion offers no such handy metrics with which one might construct a consensus ranking. All we can do is make our case, which we believe to be as compelling as it is clear and simple.
With affectionate deference to the T206 Wagner and the 1952 Topps Mantle, cards well-deserving of their placement at the ceiling of the trading card pantheon, we are inclined to assign the primary ranking criterion to the identity of the subject. In this regard, the argument for Ruth has already been made. Certainly the matters of happenstance that made the Wagner and Mantle cards the hobby's most famous short-prints remain a point of intrigue--and each card pictures a true baseball legend--but there can only be one King, and that has to be Ruth.
From that point, we fall very much in line with the collecting dogma that has held sway over the trading card community for generations: All hail the rookie! There is only one universally recognized Babe Ruth rookie card, and this is it.
And while some particularly obscure (and far less significant) issues may exist in smaller populations, this Ruth representation is far and away one of the rarest cards that commonly surfaces in top twenty hobby rankings.
Within the population of Ruth M101-4's and 5's, this SGC NM 7 specimen shares SGC supremacy with just one other example. The card survives in stunningly fine condition, with corner touches only evident upon the closest of inspection. Centering, a common fault within the known population of M101's, is unusually strong here. It's a monumentally important and desirable relic, unquestionably one of the finest and most valuable trading cards on the planet.
Auction Info
2023 February 25 - 26 Winter Platinum Night Catalog Auction #50061 (go to Auction Home page)
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