T204 Ramly Cigarettes cards of 1909 feature a beautiful black-and-white
portrait of each player encircled in an ornate border with
the player's name, position, and team affiliation printed at the bottom.
The cards, which are embossed and highlighted with gold ink, are extremely condition-sensitive because they are
printed on flimsy paper. The gold borders are also very
susceptible to chipping, as is the case with most gold-bordered cards.
Between the outstanding player selection and the overall beauty of the
issue, higher-grade examples from the set are extremely pricey, making
affordable specimens tough to find.
SGC has only ever graded 24 total examples of this 1909 Ramly T204 of Boston pitcher Fred Burchell.
Centering
is just slightly west and north on the canvas. There
is some edge wear and chipping that is so common
with the set's gold
borders, particularly in the corners and on the left edge. A crease runs horizontally across the card at Burchell's chest level, but does not impact his face within the portrait in any way, leaving the important part of the bright and clean image unblemished. There are three errant red ink dots on the front near the nameplate, as well. The reverse has some soiling,
especially along the right side, not unusual for these
cards,
where the
embossing can act like a dust magnet.
Attractive
Ramlys are among the
most beautiful cards in the hobby, but
the eye appeal of the issue can sometimes suffer in the lower grades.
This is
an extraordinary example seldom seen with this sort of visual appeal.