1909-11 T206 Frank Chance (Batting)
1909–11 T206 Frank Chance
Chicago Cubs · National League · 460 Only print series
The 1909–1911 T206 Frank Chance (“Batting” pose) is part of the legendary “White Border” tobacco set — The Monster. This card depicts Frank Chance, a member of the historic Chicago Cubs (National League), and was printed in the 460 Only series, known with 10 tobacco-brand backs. Across PSA and SGC, roughly 1329 examples have been graded, with only 36 in NM 7 or better — a reminder of how tough this issue is in high grade.
About Frank Chance
Frank Leroy Chance (1876-1924), a Fresno-born first baseman, was signed by the Chicago Cubs in 1898 after outfielder Bill Lange spotted him in California semipro ball. A reserve catcher for his first five seasons, he moved to first base in 1903 and flourished, batting .327 and leading the National League with 67 stolen bases. As the anchor of the "Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance" double-play trio immortalized in Franklin P. Adams' poem "Baseball's Sad Lexicon," he became the Cubs' player-manager in 1905. He guided Chicago to a record 116 wins in 1906 and to back-to-back World Series titles in 1907 and 1908. Nicknamed the "Peerless Leader" for his commanding style (and "Husk" for his sturdy build), he retired with a .296 average, roughly 1,273 hits, and about 401 stolen bases. He later managed the Yankees and Red Sox and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1946. A National-League Hall-of-Famer, his card is a sought-after subject in the T206 set.
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Confirmed backs (10)
Chip colour marks each back's rarity tier. See the full T206 back rarity ranking →
Population (PSA · SGC)
| Grader | Total | NM 7+ | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 & Auth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSA | 772 | 30 | 49 | 101 | 172 | 125 | 162 | 133 |
| SGC | 557 | 6 | 13 | 53 | 85 | 117 | 106 | 177 |
NM 7+ bundles grades 7–10; 1 & Auth bundles grade 1, 1.5 & Authentic. Totals are subject-level (summed across all backs). Population as of 2026-06.
PSA by back
| Back | Graded |
|---|---|
| Piedmont 1911 | 147 |
| Sweet Caporal 1911 | 134 |
| Piedmont | 105 |
| Sweet Caporal | 80 |
| Polar Bear | 31 |
| Old Mill | 30 |
| Sovereign 1911 | 30 |
| Tolstoi | 21 |
| El Principe de Gales | 14 |
| Cycle 1911 | 8 |
| Lenox | 7 |
| American Beauty 1911 | 4 |
| Unknown back | 161 |
SGC by back
| Back | Graded |
|---|---|
| American Beauty 1911 | 1 |
| Cycle 1911 | 6 |
| El Principe de Gales 1909-11 | 9 |
| Lenox 1909-11 | 6 |
| Old Mill 1909-11 | 30 |
| Piedmont 1911 | 247 |
| Polar Bear 1909-11 | 30 |
| Sovereign 1911 | 24 |
| Sweet Caporal 1909-11 | 1 |
| Sweet Caporal 1911 | 184 |
| Tolstoi 1909-11 | 19 |
Frequently asked questions
What is the 1909-11 T206 Frank Chance card?
The Frank Chance (Batting) is one of 524 subjects in the T206 "White Border" tobacco set issued 1909-1911, the hobby's most iconic vintage set (nicknamed "The Monster"). It pictures the Chicago Cubs player and was inserted in cigarette packs across 10 different tobacco-brand backs.
How rare is this T206 card?
Across PSA and SGC, roughly 1329 examples of the Frank Chance have been graded, with only 36 grading NM 7 or higher, so mid-grade copies are obtainable while high-grade examples are genuinely scarce.
Which backs does the T206 Frank Chance come with?
The Frank Chance is confirmed with 10 tobacco-brand backs: American Beauty, Cycle, El Principe de Gales, Lenox, Old Mill, Piedmont, Polar Bear (Scrap), Sovereign, Sweet Caporal, Tolstoi. The back brand is a major driver of both scarcity and value.
Is the T206 Frank Chance valuable?
Value depends heavily on the back brand and the card's grade: common backs in low grade trade modestly, while scarce backs and high grades command strong premiums. Check the current T206 Cards listings and eBay options above for live pricing.
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Sources: t206resource.com, Baseball-Reference, PSA & SGC population reports, and Inside T206 by Scot Reader. Card data & population compiled and maintained by T206Cards.com. Page last updated 2026-07-01.