1909 Joe Jackson Baseball Rookie Card Sells for $667,189 in SCP Auctions’ Mid-Summer Classic

A pair of iconic pre-war baseball cards led the bidding in SCP Auctions’ 2016 Mid-Summer Classic online auction, which concluded early Sunday morning. The top card, which sold for an astounding $667,189, is one of just two examples of the legendary 1909 E90-1 Joe Jackson American Caramel card graded NM-MT 8 by third-party authenticator PSA Cards with none graded higher. Jackson’s E90-1 representation is one of just a handful of Joe Jackson cards issued during his playing days and is indisputably recognized as his rookie card. The second card, a 1909-11 T206 tobacco issue of Detroit Tigers Hall of Fame center fielder Ty Cobb, is one of the hobby’s finest of “The Georgia Peach” from the most celebrated card set of the era issued at the peak of Cobb’s dominance. The beautifully preserved card, which received a grade of “Mint 9” from PSA Cards, sold for $488,425.

The overall auction, which featured 1,262 lots including 134 from the prestigious Walter Alston Estate Collection and 72 more from Milwaukee Brewers’ Hall of Famer Robin Yount’s personal collection, brought in a total of $5.1 million. Other top bids included a 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth card (#149), $137,848; a 1973 Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves game worn and signed home jersey and 1974 pants, $97,508; a 1965 Topps Joe Namath rookie card (#122), $91,137; and a circa 1968-71 Gordie Howe Detroit Red Wings game-worn and signed jersey of the recently deceased NHL Hall of Famer, which sold for $85,592. Just like baseball rookie cards, Pokémon cards too have become a huge opportunity for investors, both young and old. The rarest and most expensive Pokémon Charizard cards should not be hidden away in the attic anymore

For more information and full results on the auction, please visit SCP Auctions or call 949-831-3700. SCP Auctions is already accepting consignments for its upcoming 2016 Fall Premier.                       -Terry Melia