Walter Johnson Signed 1941 Check with Impeccable Signature. PSA
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1941 Walter Johnson Signed Check with Impeccable Signature. PSA
Most importantly, the cancellation bank stamp did not touch the autograph. Typically banks would cancel checks right over the signature-- a very undesirable trait. Additionally, checks from this period were routinely torn at the perforation, or defaced by banking procedures; to find an example this clean, this boldly signed, and this well-preserved is decidedly uncommon.
Walter Johnson passed away in 1946 at just 59 years old, long before the explosion of organized autograph collecting, paid signings, card shows, and modern memorabilia culture. Practically speaking, where would a collector have encountered Johnson to obtain his signature? Access to such sports immortals was largely confined to chance meetings or personal acquaintance.
While a small parcel of Johnson-signed checks
Nicknamed “The Big Train,” Johnson was baseball’s most fearsome and dominant pitcher of the Deadball Era. His fastball was widely considered unprecedented for decades, with contemporaries and later historians alike describing its speed and explosive life as
unmatched in his time.
Career Highlights
- 417 career wins (second all-time in MLB history)
- 110 career shutouts (all-time MLB record)
- 3,508 strikeouts (all-time record at the time of his retirement)
- 2.17 lifetime ERA
- Two-time American League MVP (1913, 1924)
- World Series Champion (1924) with the Washington Senators
- Eight-time American League strikeout leader
- Five-time AL ERA leader
- 12 consecutive 20-win seasons
Johnson spent his entire 21-year career with the Washington Senators, establishing a standard of pitching excellence that endured for generations. In 1936, Johnson was elected as a member of the inaugural class of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, alongside Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson. To be counted among these four titans underscores Johnson’s standing in the pantheon of the game.
Checks from Johnson’s later years are inherently limited by his early passing. Examples that are aesthetically strong, boldly signed, and untouched by cancellation markings represent a confluence of desirability rarely found in one piece.
For the advanced collector of Hall of Fame autographs—or the investor seeking a blue-chip name in uncompromised condition—this Walter Johnson
Ships with Insurance and Signature.
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