1909-11 T206 Piedmont Bill Lattimore PSA VG-EX 4
T206 Piedmont Bill Lattimore PSA 4 – Brief Career, Lasting Cardboard
Issued between 1909 and 1911, the T206 series remains the defining tobacco-era baseball set and one of the most important releases in the history of the hobby. Produced by the American Tobacco Company and distributed through cigarette packs, these lithographic cards preserved the full breadth of professional baseball's Deadball Era — including the players whose time in the major leagues was brief but whose presence in the checklist endures.
Bill Lattimore had a short run in the major leagues, appearing as a pitcher in the early 1900s before returning to professional baseball's minor league circuit. Players like Lattimore — fleeting contributors whose careers were compressed into just a handful of seasons — are part of what makes the T206 set so historically rich, representing the full pipeline of professional baseball rather than only its stars.
This example features the Piedmont advertising reverse and carries a PSA VG-EX 4 grade, presenting with solid eye appeal and well-balanced vintage wear for a tobacco card more than a century old. A respectable mid-grade example of one of the T206 checklist's lesser-known depth pieces.


