How great are these two cards you ask? Pretty outstanding. Let's take a look:Both of these cards come from the 1909 E92 Dockman & Son's set - and both are of Honus Wagner. The compendium of E92's are actually identified by their premium sponsored reverses, which include Dockman & Sons, Nadja Caramels, Croft's Cocoa and Croft's Candy advertising backs. The front of each card is consistent throughout each manufacturer, while the back is unique to it's own. These two particular examples, hail from from the 1909 Dockman & Son's premiums that is complete with 40 different cards (the Croft's premiums contain a total of 50 cards, while the Nadja Caramels backs feature the most players, containing a total of 62 cards.) Together, there are less than 100 examples of the Wagner card encapsulated by PSA, with somewhere around 80% being of low grade. Which is exactly why we were so eager to get these cards in. Both examples that we have are mid-grade or higher, which, for the time period, is incredible. The first card is the Honus Wagner "batting" variation. This card is a beauty, presenting with minimal surface wear, slightly rounded corners, and no print defects or paper loss! The card still retains it's vibrant red colored background, making Wagner, and his jersey, "pop" off the card. The second card is the "throwing" variation of Wagner. I can honestly say that I don't think I have ever seen a more perfectly centered E92 Dockman than this one right here. Again, a nice mid-grade example, with minimal wear, and superb eye appeal. Imagine adding this one to your collection! The "batting" variation is easily the scarcest of the two Wagners, and will draw tremendous attention throughout the hobby. It is so rare in fact, that one hasn't been made available to the public since 2010! We are very excited to see how this card will grade, and we will definitely let you know when we put it up for auction. The "throwing" variation is also very hard to find, as only a few examples pop up each year for sale and garner thousands of dollars when they do. Regardless if you are a Wagner collector, a Hall of Fame collector, or just a fan of the hobby, both of these cards will add tremendous value to your collection. Even though this was a small acquisition, we were still very excited to be able to purchase them, because the cards are highly valuable. Be sure to check out our eBay store for these cards, and other tobacco and candy cards! Just Collect is always buying vintage sports and non-sports cards from 1879-1979."Scott did a nice job evaluating each and every card in the collection of cards I had. The M-116's, Dockman E-92's and the T-206's were passed on to me by my grandfather. The mark on the back of the Honus Wagner M-116, while "degrading" the value of the card for sale, actually increased the value to me personally. Thinking of my grandfather handling my/his cards was a neat memory. Thanks Scott"