One of the more interesting issues of the era, the Batter-Up set was a
192-card set produced by the National Chicle company. The blank-backed photographic cards were die cut, allowing young
collectors to fold the top of the card down so that it could stand up
on its own, revealing only the figure of the player portrayed on the
card. The set was issued in two series, with the high-numbered cards
measuring about a quarter-inch shorter than the first series. The cards
were also issued in black and white or a variety of color tints, and the
set is loaded with Hall of Famers. Due to the die cuts and the way the
cards were meant to be used, they are difficult to find in high grade.
Offered here is a tremendous example featuring Phil Cavarretta leaping up to make a catch in his gorgeous Cubs uniform. Corners are extremely nice, with some light edge wear particularly noticeable along the right side, but the die-cut has not been punched, leaving the whole card in tact and in great condition. An absolutely beautiful card regardless of the grade, this one happens to also have a very nice grade.
PSA has only ever graded 33 total examples of this 1934 Batter-Up, with only five receiving a higher grade than the EX-MT 6 offered here of Phil Cavarretta.