Likely the most popular and desirable of all the N173 cabinets, this example featuring Hall of Famer Cap Anson depicts the popular player in dapper street clothes in the classic pose that has been reproduced countless times throughout the hobby. This example, despite the lower technical grade, boasts significant image contrast (the image of Anson is often found faded), the Chicago captain's icy gaze fixed off-camera in an intense stare. Owner of a .334 lifetime batting average over an astonishing 27 seasons, Anson hit under .300 just twice in his career, never posting an average below .285. Given the popularity of Anson in his era, his cards were particularly desirable and are often found today with considerable wear. Most surviving examples carry lower technical grades. In this case, the cabinet does exhibit some mild foxing, but the primary culprit responsible for the grade lies on the reverse, which exhibits visible surface staining, adhesive residue and paper remnants along the top and bottom edges. These remnants are most certainly the result of long ago scrapbook mounting, the scrapbook having done an excellent job of protecting and preserving the card and its photographic image. An outstanding example of one of Cap Anson's most coveted cards.