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T206 ??? RE: Wagner & Plank
Hi guys.
I was thinking of a rather pointless topic in all honesty, however I am quite curious to hear the opinions of the community. Assuming, just for a moment, that both the T206 Wagner & Plank were available in more common numbers (in other words, similar to what we see of all the other HOF subjects not considered to be unusually rare), how would you value them? For example, on the Wagner, would he be able to fetch, say, roughly what a red Ty Cobb goes for, or would he be more in line with, say, Nap Lajoe and Tris Speaker? In the case of Eddie Plank, given his credentials, could he come close to the big three of Cy Young, Walter Johnson, and Christy Mathewson, or would he be more in line with players the likes of Chief Bender, Rube Waddell, Mordecai Brown, Addie Joss, Ed Walsh etc. etc. ? If this has already been discussed, I do apologize in advance. Thank you for your input. Respectfully, Derek |
Wagner would be almost equivalent to Cobb. Plank would be in the 2nd tier of pitchers.
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I think it's a great topic.
Personally, I think Wagner would be placed between Lajoie and Cobb, while Plank would likely be in the Bender, Brown, Joss grouping. |
I'd say the wagner would be up there with the red cobb. I believe the Plank would be the 4th most valued pitcher. Right ahead of second tier. But not quite matty, cy, wajo
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Wagner would be valued around the Red Cobb. However, there might be even more valuable Wagner poses as well.
I see Plank somewhere in the second tier, but below Mordecai Brown IMO. |
I would look at some other sets as well for comparison of relative prices. Both are in e93 along with Cobb, Mathewson, Brown, Lajoie, and Young. Based on the same relative pricing, Wagner and Cobb are about equal. Plank generally seems to fall below Mathewson, around the same as Young, and more than Brown or Lajoie.
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Plank would probably be in the Mathewson and Johnson range. |
I think Wagner would rank a bit below the Cobb but more in line with WaJo and Matty. I think the reason that his popularity puts his pricing in line with Cobb in other sets is because of the "legend" of the T206 Wags.
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Wagner and Plank would still only have 1 card each. I would put the Plank around the value of the big 3 pitchers, maybe slightly lower. I think that Wagner would still be the most valuable hofer, slightly more than the green Cobb. Collectors would only have one Wagner pose to chase vs. 4 Cobb poses to pick from.
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I think Plank would be in the Brown category while the Wagner would depend on the poses.
If there is only one pose then he would be equal to the Green Cobb if not higher, if multiple poses then less. Other than a hand full of teammates no player in baseball would have taken Cobb over Wagner in a draft at that time in my opinion. Wagner was never surrounded after 1903 with a cast of players that could propel the Pirates to the very top. Their 1907-09 team was superior to the Tigers because of Wagner but the Cubs battery and lineup were just too much for them most years and the Giants cast was much deeper. That 1909 Pirate team was darned good though. |
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I think the Wagner card would be in the Cobb range, slightly higher than Mathewson and Johnson. If there were no history of 'the card', Wagner would still hang in there with the rest of the initial HOF class IMHO.
Also entering into the 'formula' are the afore-mentioned fact that there is only the one T206 for Wagner and he is also considered an upper tier HOFer. As far as Plank is concerned, his single card value would be a tad under Mathewson and Johnson, but slightly lower still if there were multiple poses/cards available. Good discussion topic. |
Great topic! Love the discussion. My opinion is that Wagner would correlate with Cobb and no less than say Tris Speaker/Lajoie. When I think about Gettysburg Eddie, Mordecai Brown fits the profile exactly. He wouldn't quite be in the Matty/WoJo catagory but a good bit above Bender/Joss/Willis
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Another interesting question is how much the Wagner would be worth if it were a card of a common player, rather than Wagner. Combined pop reports show about 500 graded examples of O'Hara and Demmitt (so maybe 300-400 if we account for crackouts and crossovers), and there are maybe 50 Wagners. So if O'Hara and Demmitt are about $3K in VG condition, where would that put a "common" Wagner? Maybe $10K? Or maybe even north of Magie, since there are more Magie errors than Wagners?
I realize that the existence of Wagner is what drives pricing for the entire set, so it's kind of an impossible hypothetical. |
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Would T206 be less popular if there weren't any really rare HOF cards? I would think more people may start the set if they knew they had a shot at finishing it, but maybe I'm way off. |
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