Quite underrated due to a shortage of star power, the T207 issue of 1912
is one of the most fascinating of all prewar tobacco issues. With
varying levels of scarcity, a number of tough individual rarities,
difficult front/back combinations and a condition-sensitive gloss on the
card fronts, assembling a strong T207 set is quite a collecting
challenge.
This example features a portrait of New York's Jack Warhop. This card has received an Authentic grade from SGC,
potentially due to what appears to be evidence of trimming. The back is
blank, which makes this card extremely rare. While there is a crease in the top right corner of the front, the scarcity of this issue far outweighs any cosmetic flaws on this example.
This is the only example of this T207 of Jack Warhop with a blank back which SGC has ever graded.