Spring 2025 - Item detail
1915 E106 American Caramel Ty Cobb with Bat, Facing to Side PSA FAIR 1.5
- Sold For:
- $4,320
- Year:
- 1915
- Auction:
- 2025 Spring
- Lot #:
- 339
- Category:
- Prewar Baseball Cards (1900-1941)
Graded FAIR 1.5 by PSA. Modestly graded E106 example of Detroit Tigers Hall of Famer Ty Cobb (batting, facing side variation). The rare 1915 E106 American Caramel issue shares designs with several other closely related candy issues (Croft's Candy, Nadja Caramels, Dockman & Sons, etc.) from the era. These cards have glossy surfaces, which are very susceptible to cracking. The offered example has brilliant colors and honest corner wear. Light staining on the reverse with bold black text. A heavy horizontal crease extends across Cobb's waistline. Caramel cards in general are much rarer than tobacco cards of the era. Because they were issued with caramels, one card per package, and sold to children, they also tend to survive in a much lower grade. In addition to being issued a few years later than most caramel cards, E106 American Caramel Company cards are considerably rarer than most traditional "E" cards. This is a very appealing example of the legendary Ty Cobb from this rare, early twentieth-century candy issue.