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Goodwin T206 Wagner
Guesses to what the hammer price will be on the Auth T206 Wagner in the current Goodwin auction?
My favorite line from the description: "True, three borders have been carefully removed" But, at least it hasn't been restored. |
It would look way better restored.
What's a white border without white borders? |
300k+
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250k
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Wagner
$235k
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$165,000
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240k
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9k
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If that POS sells for a quarter mill...I'll be a monkey's uncle.
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$95K....wait, its Goodwin...$145K
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My guess is $180K.
I had to do a double take when I first saw this card. This Wagner looks a lot like the Wagner the Roman Catholic nuns sold off about a couple years ago. Estimates for that card were between $150K-$200K, but it sold for just north of $250K (although even the winning bidder admitted he overpaid for the card because it was going towards the nuns' missionary work, church, etc.). Here's the nuns' card... |
$225K--Restoration is a trend whose tide will not be turned. It'll be worth three times that or more, post-restoration, in less than 20 years.
Regards, Larry |
The highest bidder (a owner of a few sportcards stores) of that nuns Wagner didn't paid for it and end up picked up the tap.
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$200k
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