T207 Buck Weaver rookie card. Has the ultra rare Red Cross
back, one of only five known T207s with this tobacco ad.
photo courtesy L. Luckey
T207 brown background
baseball cards can be found with several scarce backs. Red Cross
is the most difficult of the T207 backs followed by Cycle, Anonymous,
Broadleaf, Napoleon (seen only on T207's), and the common Recruit
ad.
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T208
1910
Old Mill red border Shoeless Joe Jackson. The set consists of
640 cards of 8 different minor leagues. Cards from the Eastern
Carolina League are the most difficult to find.
T210
T208 Cullivan's Fireside were issued
in 1911 and featured 18 baseball players from the 1910 World Series
champion Philadelphia A's.
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T213
T214
T213-2s advertise Coupon
cigarettes and are a Louisiana issue. Shown is Chick Gandil of
Black Sox notoriety.
T214 Victory Tobacco cards were issued in 1915.
This rare Louisiana issue advertises 90 baseball players, only
about 50 are known today.
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T216
T219
photo courtesy L. Luckey
Thought to have been issued between 1911-16, T216 People's
tobacco cards can be found advertising Kotton, Mino, and Virginia
Extra cigarettes. The Virginia Extra back is really tough
to find.
photo courtesy Adam Warshaw
1911 T219 set of 50 Champion Boxers.
Commonly issued with Honest Long Cut tobacco, and occasionally
found with the Miners Extra ad. The Red Cross back is quite
a rare find.
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T102
T60
T102 Red Robin tobacco
cards are as rare as hen's teeth. I've been told 6 of the 25 subjects
are catalogued, obverse shows the Kinglet.
Cousin to T59, the
T60 Red Cross are seldom seen. The previous owner stated it
was the only one he had found in 15 years of searching.