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Old 09-29-2012, 01:06 PM
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Default New t206 wagner gallery on the T206Resource.com

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Nice gallery!
Anyone here have some info about the wagner number 38?
Strange trimming hehe.
Anyone here know this wagner?
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Old 09-29-2012, 01:18 PM
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Wasn't there a Wagner that was cut in half and sold that way by Mr. Mint? Is that "card" in the gallery?
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That's pretty cool to scroll though and compare all the different conditions of the Wagner.I don't recall ever seeing that cutout Wagner.My guess would be it was part of a big display piece of some sort with a lot of cards cut in the same fashion.
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Very nice to see these together.

Would the Wagner proof strip not count as an example?
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Great to see so many Wagner images in one place!
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Can't find the HOF example on the list.

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Thx for this high def pic!
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Anyone have information about the nukberc20? Scott irlandais pedigree...
Who is Scott ireland?

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Anyone have information about the nukberc20? Scott irlandais pedigree...
Who is Scott irlandais?
Scott Ireland has an amazing and wide-ranging collection. He is still active in the hobby. I saw him at the National this year. I believe that Wagner was in Bill Mastro's personal collection at one time.
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Anyone have information about the nukberc20? Scott irlandais pedigree...
Who is Scott irlandais?
I don't know much about him, except he's got one of the best high end card collections.

http://www.vermontwoman.com/articles/1006/ireland.shtml

http://www.psacard.com/PSASETREGISTR...ts.aspx?m=2547
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Nice thx for thé info.
The ireland wagner is still in the collection of mr ireland?
Extreme nice wagner one of the best example

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hmmmmmmmmmmm....

which one is it going to b

mine one day!
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hmmmmmmmmmmm....

which one is it going to b

mine one day!
#19 Johnny. The P150 handcut scrap with an upside down op/ghost. Im feeling that one for you
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hmmmmmmmmmmm....

which one is it going to b

mine one day!
Why stop at one? Why not every known example?
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Why stop at one? Why not every known example?
What do you think it would take to corner the market on the examples shown? $20 million? And what % of examples in collection do you think is shown -- about half?
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with #35?

Great to see so many Wagner images in one place!
I am curious about #35 as well. #38 is very frustrating.
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#35 - This card was listed in an auction advertisement in The Trader Speaks May 1977. The description stated that the card was EX with a very slight crease. Most importantly it was noted to have a Piedmont brand back.


#38 - This card was auctioned in 1996 by REA and dubbed the "Diecut" Wagner.
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What do you think it would take to corner the market on the examples shown? $20 million? And what % of examples in collection do you think is shown -- about half?
The issue, practically speaking (which is funny to say with such an absurd hypothetical), is that once you get down to 3 or 4 you don't own, they won't be able to be had for anywhere near what they would cost right now as you'll have dramatically shifted the supply/demand ratio.
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The issue, practically speaking (which is funny to say with such an absurd hypothetical), is that once you get down to 3 or 4 you don't own, they won't be able to be had for anywhere near what they would cost right now as you'll have dramatically shifted the supply/demand ratio.
I was thinking that, but realized that these are maybe only half of the Wagners that exist.
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#6 raw, need a better scan.



I think Mastro's 1972 Wagner is #12 on the list.

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#35 - This card was listed in an auction advertisement in The Trader Speaks May 1977. The description stated that the card was EX with a very slight crease. Most importantly it was noted to have a Piedmont brand back.


#38 - This card was auctioned in 1996 by REA and dubbed the "Diecut" Wagner.

For how much the die cut wagner was sold in 1996??
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for how much the die cut wagner was sold in 1996??

$12,625
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#6 raw, need a better scan.



I think Mastro's 1972 Wagner is #12 on the list.

Verry interresting.

1500$ in 1972 is big money for a baseball card ! Almost the price of a brand new car
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Verry interresting.

1500$ in 1972 is big money for a baseball card ! Almost the price of a brand new car
Especially for a 19 year old.
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Beautiful job !!!! Many thanks to the fine folks at T206Resource.com !!!! Great to view all of those Wagner cards in one spot, and Johnny- maybe one day

Sincerely, Clayton
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May have been discussed previously, but, I think #15 has been reslabbed into an SGC case as it looks dead on to the one Keith Olbermann (politics aside, that man has some nice cards) takes around to clubhouses and shares with players and coaches.

Here's the image that made me look.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A2pQBOHCMAAeRde.jpg

Very hard to see, but, side trims line up the same and you can compare some of the white spots are identical on the top right and left side.

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Nice catch, I thought it was the shellacked version.

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A new scan added : 42

Anyone know this part of a wagner ? his history, last sale price, in wich collection this card is ?
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