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If one and only one Honus Wagner… $10-15k budget
I would love to get a current take from members here regarding which Honus Wagner card would YOU want if you had $10-15k budget?
My own criteria includes: 1. Looks like him! Honestly, too many pre war cards are nice but they often don’t really even resemble the player. 2. Rarity really isn’t a big deal for me. 3. Somewhat “liquid” so my kids wouldn’t have a hard time selling down the road Love to hear your thoughts! Thx, Jeff |
I've always loved the D322 Tip Top Bread Wagner. Same picture as the T206 and won't cost you 6 figures. Rare enough that it'll continue to go up in value.
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1914-1915 Cracker Jack
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M116 pastel
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We have an E90-1 Wagner Batting coming up in our May Pre War auction with a gorgeous front but paper loss on the back. Brutally tough card to find, but the grade (it's at SGC right now) will likely make it under your price range or at the bottom of it at most. Definitely looks like him, and a very short printed card with a cool image, great colors and a popular set.
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Colgan's Chip. Same photo as T206, heckuva lot cheaper.
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E90-2 would be my pick. I actually like it way more than the T206.
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The 1910 W-UNC Wagner is actually the other right facing T206 color image in addition to the 1910 Tip Top Bread. W-UNC has a total POP of only 7 graded cards, vs 64 total POP for the 1910 Tip Top Bread issue.
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Anything with a portrait. D322 is great bc it’s literally the t206 pic, as is the W600 type 4. E103, E90-2, E104-2 (if you can find one), and the M116 sporting lifes (preferably blue).
Cracker Jacks are awesome, but it’s a later year, it’s a side pic ahd a terrible pic. Wagner is most famous for his t206. Whatever most resembles that is what you should get. |
Realistically though....
Tip top, 1914 CJ and E90-2 are great cards, but don't think you'll find nice eye-appeal examples in your budget
1915 Cracker Jack or E92 batting would be my thoughts |
If I remember right somebody was organizing a group break a while ago of an M116 set and the Wagner was good looking and graded maybe a 2 or 3. If you can find out if that break ever happened, the card might be available and affordable. It might be long gone, but it was a portrait card, and I think the blue background. The grade was because of some paper loss on back. If it's not available sorry to waste your time/
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A E103 Wags might be doable for your budget. Scarce, fragile and expensive but a beautiful rendition.
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I like the square proof version myself. |
I would aim at one of the first m113 issues...
Or, maybe an m101... Or, the Blum's bulletin |
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Attachment 566138 If you're not married to his portrait, I love the E95 (and E94). You don't get a great shot of his face, but it's such a great image and so very identifiable as him. Also very doable in your price range. Attachment 566139 |
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Below is a Wagner card analysis (not all inclusive) with each card's Total POP to help in your quest. Those highlighted in gray depict Wagner's original right facing T206 portrait in black & white. Those highlighted in yellow depict Wagner's T206 portrait in color but transposed to be left facing. And those highlighted in orange are the mirror images of Wagner's right facing T206 portrait and also in color like his T206 card.
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My vote is either M116 version. You’d get a nicer pastel. Really gets the nicest eye appeal version you can within your budget. Can’t go wrong. Good luck!
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Your you can get a 1916 M101/4 with some interesting ad backs |
Thanks, all… I am very grateful for all of your thoughtful input! (I am a little challenged by the set names/#’s but am able to look them all up on VCP so that’s all good!)
Jeff |
I know it's under budget, but I love the Colgan's Chips Honus Wagner.
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I use Cobb as the point of comparison under the supposition that these cards would be graded at roughly the same rate. The combined Wagner total is behind EVERY HOF'er total(Combined totals in the case of someone like Keeler) So I would argue that both poses are brutally tough. with combined only about 35% of the total of a Cobb and less than 50% the total of most HOF'ers |
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Regarding the e90-1 POP, I may have calc'd wrong but when I ran this a couple mos ago, I saw 61 on PSA (44 batting, 17 throwing) and 80 on SGC (46 batting, 30 throwing, 4 not defined), for a total of 141 (90 batting, 47 throwing, 4 not defined). I love the Cobb comparison analysis, indeed points to fact that the e90-1 is a relatively very scarce issue and highly valuable.
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The T206 pose is so iconic but out of reach. I’ve always wanted an E90-2.
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REA has some nice Wagners
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The M116 Sporting Life Wagner for best portrait, the E94 George Close for best non-portrait card.
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I wonder if Wags had anything to do with his card being more scarce in E90-1?
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There are some cards, like the Speaker, which are much rarer than others. Maybe the Speaker was printed later in the overall production. Maybe the Wagner throwing was too. OR, maybe it was because Wagner was part of the E90-2 set commemorating the World Series champ and maybe they pulled his E90-1 cards because they were a different pose. I wonder if other Pirates who are in the E90-2 set are also rarer in the E90-1 set. I am sure we have some E90-1 experts. This topic is probably worthy of a different/separate thread. Maybe I will create one, because its a very good question |
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Since I no longer have a portrait which would be my preference, I prefer the E 95!
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Colgan’s for me. It’s the portrait. Or if you can find it, the Max Stein PC. Or the Pinkerton scorecard.
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Not sure you can get it for under $15K, but my vote would be a low grade (but with nice eye appeal) Rose postcard Wagner.
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Hard to get as they do not come up that often |
1. Jeff, that Rose Co is the bee’s knees
2. No chance of getting any Wagner Rose Co under $15k at this point- that ship has sailed. But the point remains- get something with a Wagner portrait. If not, the PC796 Wagner is a great card- REA has one (not mine); I think it’s much better likeness than the E95 |
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They both share the same image, but I personally prefer the border of the Novelty Cutlery (image stolen from the interwebs). |
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M116 are in that price range as SGC 3.0 pastel sold at Heritage for $13K.
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As rare as the T206 is, I'd go for the Allegheny Wagner - a true 1-of-1.
Gotta find it first. I had the Matty from that test set, but sold it... But, I really like the M116 Sporting Life too. . |
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Here ya go…. Under 15k and only upside on it.
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