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1909-1911 T206 White Border Eddie Plank PSA GOOD+ 2.5 (Ex-Conlon Collection)

Sold For: $168,000
Year: 1909
Auction: 2023 Summer
Lot #: 7
Auction: Prewar Baseball - T Tobacco Cards
Graded GOOD+ 2.5 by PSA. Presented is an outstanding, modestly graded example of T206 Eddie Plank (Philadelphia Athletics), one of card collecting's legendary rarities. This card is additionally noteworthy as it originates from the famous Charlie Conlon collection, which REA had the privilege of offering at auction in 2009 and 2010. "Wagner, Plank, and Lajoie" are the three baseball-card rarities that have long been referred to as "The Big Three." These three cards, Wagner and Plank from the T206 Series, and Nap Lajoie from 1933 Goudey, have traditionally represented the height of rarity, desirability, and value in the baseball-card world. When Jefferson Burdick first published The American Card Catalog in the 1930s, the T206 Wagner was listed as the most valuable baseball card in the world at a then-incredible $50. Plank was the second most valuable card, listed at $10. Over the years, since the days of Burdick, other cards have come to be recognized as among collecting's most desirable cards, but "Wagner, Plank, and Lajoie" will always be the inaugural members of this elite club, and the three cards that purists among baseball-card collectors will always recognize as the ultimate symbols of baseball-card rarity. The reasons for the great rarity of Plank are shrouded in mystery. One popular explanation, which appears to have no basis in fact, is that the printing plate broke. It is far more likely that Plank objected to having his picture packaged with cigarettes. Like Wagner, Plank is in all the candy-card sets of the era but does not appear in any of the primary tobacco-card sets issued during this same time period, such as T3, T201, T202, T205, or T207. Because Plank was one of the greatest stars of the day, it is unlikely that the tobacco companies simply forgot to put him in all these sets. It is far more likely that there is a common explanation. The offered card is very clean, with bold colors, a crisp image, evenly rounded corners, and a diagonal crease near the upper-left corner. The reverse features an advertisement for Sweet Caporal Cigarettes (350 Subjects, Factory No. 30). We are very familiar with this particular card as this is the second time we have had the privilege of offering it. This card originally appeared as Lot 282 in REA's Spring 2010 auction (realizing $32,313), having been consigned by the estate of Charlie Conlon, one of the hobby's truly great pioneer collectors. It should be noted that since the sale of this card it had a moisture stain removed from the top portion of the card. This is an extremely pleasing example of one of card collecting's most significant rarities. Opening Bid $25,000.
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