1933 Delong Lou Gehrig #7
Reviews & Discussions
10 total reviews
This is a forever copy of a forever card. Only because picking nits is part of the job, bottom right corner looks either faded or erased. I would nonetheless trade my son for this card. Sorry, buddy.
Only marks against this one are the faded or possibly scuffed last name and team name. Overall very pelasing to the eye.
Very pretty with some surface wear that does not knock it from the top tier for my taste.
Love the overall presentation of this copy. My only critique is itβs a touch faded, most notably in the nameplate.
I've always liked this Gehrig card, and this is a nice example. Centering is very good, surface toning is the only issues for me.
From the slab point of view I am not sure how it was altered. From the looks I love the look and the centering(slightly off but not dramatic) and the slight darkening of the borders
This card hits the eye fantastically. I do notice some scuffing in the 'GE' yet this retains a high mark for pleasing the eye at first, second, and fifth glance.
EyeQ+
EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


Rating Distribution
10 total reviews
Great looking copy. Amazing what elite centering can do for the overall appeal. Bit grainy within, but otherwise checks many boxes for me in a positive way.