Lot # 420: 1921 Herpolsheimer's Johnny Evers (HOF) - PSA VG 3 (MK) - 1/1 Known!

Category: 1900-1948

Starting Bid: $250.00

Bids: 47 (Bid History)

Time Left: Auction closed
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This lot is closed. Bidding is not allowed.

Item was in Auction "Fall, 2023 Premier Auction",
which ran from 11/5/2023 12:00 AM to
11/25/2023 9:00 PM



We have long been fascinated with the 1921 Herpolsheimer’s issue, and were stunned when, in early 2019, a person posted on the Net54 Baseball message board about a new find of 1921 Herpolsheimer cards. The cards were discovered stored away in an old Band-Aid box as part of an estate just miles from Grand Rapids, the location of the Herpolsheimer department store. Over the years we stayed close to the owner of the cards, astonished at the fact that while much of the hobby continued to be under the impression that the 1921 Herpolsheimer cards were one-of-a-kind, possible “prototype” cards, we knew otherwise – that there were more, including a number of cards that became the second known examples. In our opinion, this discovery dramatically increases the likelihood that the cards were actually distributed to the public somehow through the Grand Rapids store, and are simply unbelievably rare.

The first and only 1921 Herpolsheimer's card of Johnny Evers that has been discovered, new with the Band-Aid Box find.  Graded VG 3 (MK) by PSA, the card suffers from some surface wear that renders the grade a bit on the generous side, but when dealing with cards of this rarity, condition is a luxury - waiting around for a nicer example might take a lifetime.  The pencil markings on the reverse that earned the qualifier are, in this case, quite faint.  A very rare and important card, certainly one of - if not the - most rare cards of Johnny Evers.

Final note: Early this morning we published a blog entry titled "An Extraordinary Piece of Hobby Research," which chronicles a brand-new discovery that solves the mystery of how and when the 1921 Herpolsheimer's cards were distributed.  We invite you to review the research that answers these questions, and also direct your attention to a newly-posted print advertisement from the Grand Rapids Press that features these cards.  You can view the blog entry at https://loveofthegameauctions.com/an-extraordinary-piece-of-hobby-research/

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