1909-11 T206 Piedmont Dots Miller - Pittsburg PSA VG-EX 4
T206 Piedmont Dots Miller – Pittsburg PSA 4 – Pittsburgh's Championship Second Baseman
A pleasing mid-grade survivor from the iconic 1909–1911 T206 tobacco card issue, the most celebrated pre-war baseball set in the hobby. Distributed through cigarette packs by the American Tobacco Company, the release documented players from baseball's rugged Deadball Era with vibrant, enduring lithographic artistry.
Dots Miller was a key infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates during their championship era, playing a central role in one of the National League's most dominant rosters of the early 20th century. A capable second baseman with reliable bat and solid defensive instincts, Miller was part of the Pirates club that captured the 1909 World Series — a title-winning team built around Hall of Famer Honus Wagner and a pitching staff anchored by Howie Camnitz. His "Pittsburg" card — reflecting the city's then-official spelling without the 'h' — adds a subtle historical footnote to an already appealing piece.
This card features the Pittsburg designation on the Piedmont advertising reverse and carries a PSA VG-EX 4 grade, offering strong overall eye appeal with moderate vintage wear expected from a tobacco card printed more than a century ago. A direct connection to one of the Deadball Era's most celebrated championship rosters.


