T210 Old Mill Set Beyond Joe Jackson

There’s more to the T210 Old Mill set besides the rare Shoeless Joe minor league card — here are five other things that make it special
Read moreThere’s more to the T210 Old Mill set besides the rare Shoeless Joe minor league card — here are five other things that make it special
Read moreHow does Joe Jackson’s E90-1 American Caramel card match up with his T210 Old Mill minor league card?
Read moreTrying to buy Shoeless Joe Jackson’s less expensive cards has proven difficult
Read moreThe five-figure card is among the most iconic pre-war cards around
Read moreA 1914 Shoeless Joe Jackson Cracker Jack is the most expensive card alleged to be altered in the recent scandal
Read moreOne of the most important cards in the pre-war era appears to have been doctored and upgraded
Read moreThe Black Sox were all but forgotten in gum card sets
Read moreCards of the banned Black Sox players are as popular as ever
Read moreWould be Hall of Famer Shoeless Joe Jackson was one of the top players of his day. But despite being a well-known star, Jackson appears on an unmistakably low number of baseball cards produced during his playing days. According to PSA’s checklist for the Jackson master set, only 21 items are required to complete it. And if we’re only talking
Read moreA mysterious baserunner created a craze for a former common T202 Hassan Triple Folders card If you’re unfamiliar with them, the T202 Hassan Triple Folders featured two cards (usually referred to as panels) on the end and a black and white action shot in the middle. In all, you’ve really got three cards in one and, as the panels included
Read moreA closer look at Joe Jackson’s rookie card reveals a weird oddity One of the hottest ‘rising stars’, so to speak, in the pre-war era is the 1909-11 American Caramel (E90-1) card featuring Shoeless Joe Jackson. Despite not being terribly rare compared to many of the very difficult shortprints in the set, the card has risen sharply in value recently
Read moreAt least three Hall of Famers may reside in a somewhat common strip card set A lot has changed over the years, right? Well, some things haven’t. The idea of putting pictures of baseball players onto cards is something that’s been around for a very long time as the earliest cards date to more than 150 years ago. But just
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