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1909-11 T206 George Mullin (Throwing)

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1909-11 T206 George Mullin (Throwing), Detroit Tigers (front)

1909–11 T206 George Mullin

Throwing
Detroit Tigers · American League · 150-350 print series

The 1909–1911 T206 George Mullin (“Throwing” pose) is part of the legendary “White Border” tobacco set — The Monster. This card depicts George Mullin, a member of the historic Detroit Tigers (American League), and was printed in the 150-350 series, known with 4 tobacco-brand backs. Across PSA and SGC, roughly 797 examples have been graded, with only 20 in NM 7 or better — a reminder of how tough this issue is in high grade.

About George Mullin

George Mullin signed his first professional contract with Fort Wayne of the Western Association in 1901, then jumped to the Detroit Tigers in 1902, where the right-hander became the staff workhorse for more than a decade. He starred in Detroit through 1912, later pitching for Washington (1913), the Federal League's Indianapolis Hoosiers (1914) and Newark Pepper (1915), and finished 228-196 with a 2.82 ERA over 14 seasons. Mullin posted five 20-win seasons and led the American League in 1909 with 29 wins and a .784 winning percentage, anchoring Detroit's staff during three straight pennants (1907-1909); the Tigers lost each World Series, though his 2.25 ERA over 32 innings in the 1909 Series set a record for a seven-game Series. On July 4, 1912 - his 32nd birthday - he threw the first no-hitter in Tigers history, a 7-0 win over the St. Louis Browns in which he also collected three hits. Nicknamed "Wabash George" for the Indiana town where he broke in as a semipro (and "Big George" for his frame), he was also a genuine hitter, batting .262 for his career. He is not in the Hall of Fame. Note: the T206 card spells his name "Mullen," a period variant; sources and the card's Baseball-Reference anchor confirm the player is George Mullin.

Sources: Wikipedia · Baseball-Reference · SABR

Confirmed backs (4)

El Principe de GalesPiedmontSovereignSweet Caporal

Chip colour marks each back's rarity tier. See the full T206 back rarity ranking →

Population (PSA · SGC)

GraderTotalNM 7+654321 & Auth
PSA4821519531128111389
SGC315543247696692

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

BackGraded
Piedmont 1909141
Piedmont100
Sweet Caporal 190963
Sweet Caporal45
Sovereign 190923
El Principe de Gales18
Piedmont 191015
Unknown back77

SGC by back

BackGraded
El Principe de Gales 1909-1114
Piedmont 1909195
Piedmont 19108
Sovereign 19099
Sweet Caporal 190989

Frequently asked questions

What is the 1909-11 T206 George Mullin card?

The George Mullin (Throwing) 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 Detroit Tigers player and was inserted in cigarette packs across 4 different tobacco-brand backs.

How rare is this T206 card?

Across PSA and SGC, roughly 797 examples of the George Mullin have been graded, with only 20 grading NM 7 or higher, so mid-grade copies are obtainable while high-grade examples are genuinely scarce.

Which backs does the T206 George Mullin come with?

The George Mullin is confirmed with 4 tobacco-brand backs: El Principe de Gales, Piedmont, Sovereign, Sweet Caporal. The back brand is a major driver of both scarcity and value.

Is the T206 George Mullin 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.

Other poses of George Mullin

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.

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