1909 T206 White Border Ty Cobb #350
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13 total reviews
Strong portrait. Nice centering. Colored borders and some corner wear detract from the appeal.
"She's a beaut, Clark!" - Uncle Eddie. The print registration is razor clean, letting every line and detail snap into focus. The red is deeply saturated and vibrant, the kind of color that stops you mid scroll. Centering is superb with balanced margins that give the image real presence. Taken together, it has the immediate, unmistakable pull of high eye appeal. This is the card you build around, a confident cornerstone for any collection.
There's something really cool about the consistently aged color of the borders. It works well, along with great centering and out of this world registration most notable with Ty's face jumping out at you. What a deuce this is
Wow! I donโt care about the toning on the borders of this card. The color, centering and registration is all there, itโs god tier for me, congrats on an unbelievable copy.
Monster points for the image and background and side centering. Stain in border and slant to top I do notice. EyeQ+ will be strong with this one!
Talk about over-delivering-- but we'll let EyeQ+ handle that. For now, I'll hang a lantern on the deep, blemish-free red and the great focus in his face. I hate when this card's portrait image is blurry. I've seen some where he seems to have four eyes. The cut of the top bottom and mild top border toning/stain is all that detracts. Curious to see if another 2 can deliver the beauty this card delivers.
A+ Color A+ Registration A- Cut / Centering (back paper loss placement kept it from A+)
Good Coloring and Image.(minor white spot on bottom near button. Nice size borders and respectable centering loses it for the discoloration and staining on the borders. OVerall nice looking card
EyeQ+

EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


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13 total reviews
Registration excellent, centering excellent. Looks short to me. And the toning is too tanned for my liking. But I'm probably being too harsh on a beautiful 115+ year old Cobb card.