Description: 1887-90 Old Judge n172 - n173 Over 4400 Different Images on One USB Drive I will be offering my entire collection of images on ebay.Over 3700 n172 images with the different variationsand Over 700 n173 Cabinets (Some are modified using images of n172 cards to give an example of the cabinet)Most images are pretty clear (95%) abut some are a little fuzzy.These images have been collected by me over the past twenty years.his is one of the most fascinating of all card sets, being not only one of the first, but also the largest ever. The number of cards issued may never be finally determined. These cards were issued by the Goodwin & Co. tobacco firm in their Old Judge and, to a lesser extent, Gypsy Queen cigarettes. Players from more than 40 major and minor league teams are pictured on the nominally 1-7/16" x 2-1/2" cards (actual size varies), with some 500 different players known to exist. Up to 20 different pose, team and caption variations exist for some players. Cards were issued both with and without dates, numbered and unnumbered, and with both script and machine-printed identification. Known variations number over 3,500. The cards themselves are black-and-white (many now toned sepia or even pink) photographs pasted onto thick cardboard. They are blank-backed. Values shown here are for the most common examples of a specific player’s cards, unless otherwise indicated. Demand for various photo, team, league, etc., variations can significantly affect value and, because of the relatively “thin” nature of the market for Old Judge cards, is subject to rapid fluctuations as collectors enter and leave the arena. These listings are presented alphabetically. Few Old Judge cards were issued with the player’s first name, or even initial. Where verifiable, the first names have been added to these listings in the form most often encountered at the time of issue. Misspellings were common among the issue. Cases in which all of a player’s cards were incorrectly spelled are listed by the misspelling, with the correct spelling in parentheses following. In cases where the name was sometimes spelled correctly, and sometimes not, the incorrect spellings are provided thus: “(Also: ... ).” For each player, the number of different photo/team combinations known is indicated. Minor changes in the player identification caption, such as addition of an initial, presence or absence of period or comma, abbreviation of position, or spelling of team name, are not included in the number of cards listed. Team designations for each player are listed, where known. Pose/designation variations which have historically attracted increased collector interest are specified. These include such subsets as the Brown’s Champions and Mets “spotted tie” portrait cards of 1887, the Player’s League designations of 1890 and some other popularly collected subsets, such as the dual-player cards. Cards which depict and name both players are listed here under each player’s name and are numbered with a “DP” prefix. League designations found in the listings include: AA - American Association; NL - National League; PL - Player’s League; WA - Western Association. Gaps have been left in the assigned numbering to accommodate future additions. Please check out all of my auctions
Price: 250 USD
Location: Rutledge, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-05-07T15:37:24.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Autographed: No
Set: 1887-90 Old Judge n172 - n173 Over 4500 Different Images
Features: Base Set
Year Manufactured: 1887
Age Level: 16+
Franchise: Poor Man's Cards
Available Variations
Color: Uncut
Price: 250 USD
Available Quantity: 5
Quantity Sold: 2