Shoeless Joe Jackson – 1909 American Caramel
This Shoeless Joe Jackson card is similar to Honus Wagner’s card. This 1909 card was made to boost the sales of a cigarette brand and was made by American Caramel. Even though Jackson was banned for a lifetime in the sports that he is in because of the involvement in the Chicago Black Sox gambling controversy that happened in 1919, baseball card enthusiasts still covered it in pieces. Some paid nearly 700 dollars last 2016. With the good condition, you could sell it at such a price as that.
Joe Doyle – 1911 ATC T206
Unlike all the personalities that you’ve seen in the previous list who made it into the Hall of Fame, only Joe Doyle was different. Joe was a player with an average level of skills. But how come that the promotion card of the tobacco company was nearly worth 420 thousand dollars? The only explanation for this would be an error. It was an error made by the company that the first print of the card identified Joe as a player of New York’s National League and not the Yankee’s