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Thanks for posting Leon, great article about the T206 Wagner. States that the card would easily sell at current value of 25.00, if we only had a time machine :)
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Amazing, John D. Wagner nearly traded off the T206 Honus Wagner among his duplicates!:eek: I'm sorry, but who was this John D. Wagner? A relative?
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At what point was knowledge about the Wagner mainstream? Obviously it was known to enough people to garner a very high book value even in 1939, but at what point did accidentally selling or trading copies in a lot stop happening? Certainly even if one had heard about it, most had probably never seen one, or even a picture of one. It would not surprise me if a Doyle still trades today in lots with both sides unknowing of the rarity.
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I've shown this newspaper clip before, but the T206 Wagner was considered mainstream at least in April 30th 1950.
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