Just about the same time the T206 white border series with its various ad backs was reaching the general public, another series of cards was hitting the streets from the world of confectionaries. The E92 series might not have the legendary status afforded many of the tobacco issues, but its overall scarcity makes it extremely popular in today's market. While the number of T206 Wagners known to exist rests in the mid to upper double-digits, the featured card has a surprisingly low population with PSA and SGC having graded less than half compared to the T206. Perhaps it's fitting that at 37 years old, "The Flying Dutchman" not only captured his 8th and final National League batting crown but also earned his first World Series championship, defeating the Detroit Tigers and Ty Cobb, who would supplant him as the best hitter in baseball. Cleaner and brighter than the Dockman & Sons and Nadja Caramels E92 examples we've offered in the past, the featured Croft's Candy E92 shows a full-on depiction of Honus Wagner's face with a detailed view set against a glorious sunset in the backdrop. The reverse shows a well-positioned Croft's Candy advertisement, impressively bold and virtually denying its 115+ years of age. This "throwing blue back" variation is the only example graded SGC 3 with none higher. Arguably the greatest player of all time, this 1909 Honus Wagner card can be yours for significantly less than the seven-figure price of a T206.