After concluding his major league career at the close of the 1917 season, Hall of Famer Sam Crawford moved west, settling in Peco, California and playing four seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, batting .360 in 1919 and leading the league in hits, ending his playing career after batting .318 in 1921. Presented here is one of two Zeenut PCL cards on which Crawford appeared, his 1920 issue. Extremely scarce and desirable, the card pictures Crawford in uniform, the image of a stadium grandstand in the background. The grade of GOOD 2 assessed by SGC addresses corner and edge wear, mild creasing and some light staining on the reverse. Quite scarce, this is only the third example we have ever handled. An extraordinary card from the final playing days of the popular Hall of Famer.