T206 Piedmont 350 Doc White Chicago, Portrait PSA EX 5
T206 Piedmont Doc White Chicago Portrait PSA 5 - A Chicago Ace
A classic tobacco-era issue from the landmark 1909–1911 T206 series, the release that helped shape early baseball card collecting. Known for its colorful player portraits and expansive checklist, the T206 set remains the most recognizable pre-war baseball issue ever produced.
Doc White was a dependable left-handed pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, earning a reputation as one of the more effective starters of the early American League years. His durability and command made him a reliable arm during baseball’s tightly contested Deadball Era.
This example displays the Chicago portrait pose with the Piedmont advertising reverse and carries a PSA EX 5 grade, offering a clean mid-grade example that presents nicely for a tobacco card printed more than a century ago.


