Despite the insistence of grading companies to continue to use the name "Scrapps Tobacco," a company that never existed, we now know that these die-cut cards were actually produced in 1888 by the H.D. Smith Company, packaged with gum. This discovery has been well-documented and was published in the last issue of the Standard Catalog, but SGC and PSA both continue to label these cards with incorrect information.
This example features second baseman Fred Dunlap, graded VG 3 by PSA with light wear around the edges. An exceptional example from a set that is often marred by condition issues, a clean and colorful example from one of the earliest gum card sets ever produced - and not a tobacco issue.