1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey 17 - Jack Darragh Ottawa

About this proof

It possesses greater detail and clarity, particularly on the player’s face, jersey, and glove. The outer portions and borders of the card have similar defining characteristics as does the background. The card number and player's name on front are lower than on the regular card (note: this does not appear to be an issue with color alignment). There are registration lines near all four corners. The text on the reverse has narrower lines and is sharper.

Did you know?

A pioneer of the “wrong wing” theory as a southpaw playing on the right side, Jack Darragh became a Hall of Famer while spending his entire career with the Ottawa Senators and winning four Stanley Cups. Had a flair for the dramatic, scoring both goals in a 2-1 victory over Vancouver in the 1921 Final.

Front View

Proof

1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey #17 Jack Darragh - Proof Front

Issued

1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey #17 Jack Darragh - Issued Front

Back View

Proof

1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey #17 Jack Darragh - Proof Back

Issued

1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey #17 Jack Darragh - Issued Back

Highlighted Differences

Proof – Corner (Crop Marks)

1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey #17 Jack Darragh - Proof Detail

Issued – Corner (No Crop Marks)

1911-1912 C55 Imperial Tobacco Hockey #17 Jack Darragh - Issued Detail

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