1931 W517 Complete Set: Checklist & Pictures

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This set, officially called W517 Strip Cards, was stocked with talent. Even though the set only had 54 cards in all, over 25 of them are Hall of Famers.

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Each standard, untrimmed card size is 3″ x 4″. They did produce some mini-cards of this set, with the mini cards being about 60% of the original size.

Babe Ruth and Mickey Cochrane both had 2 cards each in this set.

They did not have anything printed on the back.

Most valuable card from this set: Babe Ruth #20, approx. $2,000 in very good condition.

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1931 W517 Baseball Card Set

This set is only missing a few cards, but we will get it complete very soon!

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1931 W517 Checklist

1 – Earl Combs
2 – Pie Traynor
3 – Eddie Rausch
4 – Babe Ruth
5 – Chalmer Cissell
6 – Bill Sherdel
7 – Bill Shore
8 – George Earnshaw
9 – Bucky Harris
10 – Chuck Klein
11 – George Kelly
12 – Travis Jackson
13 – Willie Kamm
14 – Harry Heilman
15 – Grover Alexander
16 – Frankie Frisch
17 – Jack Quinn
18 – Cy Williams
19 – Kiki Cuyler
20 – Babe Ruth
21 – Jimmie Foxx
22 – Jimmy Dykes
23 – Bill Terry
24 – Freddy Lindstrom
25 – Hughey Critz
26 – Pete Donahue
27 – Tony Lazzeri
28 – Heine Manush
29 – Chick Hafey
30 – Mel Ott
31 – Bing Miller
32 – George Haas
33 – Lefty O’Doul
34 – Paul Waner
35 – Lou Gehrig
36 – Dazzy Vance
37 – Mickey Cochrane
38 – Rogers Hornsby
39 – Lefty Grove
40 – Al Simmons
41 – Rube Walberg
42 – Hack Wilson
43 – Art Shires
44 – Sammy Hale
45 – Ted Lyons
46 – Joe Sewell
47 – Goose Goslin
48 – Lou Fonseca
49 – Bob Muesel
50 – Lu Blue
51 – Earl Averill
52 – Eddie Collins
53 – Joe Judge
54 – Mickey Cochrane

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