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Originally Posted by ullmandds
I'd surmise that having the most famous card in the hobby in the set would be a good starting point to explaining the progression of the "success" of t206.
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Ok I'm running to the woodshed after this
IMO it is the only reason people contemplate chasing that set. Too many variations, too many backs and just about impossible to "complete" unless you have a disposable 400k for a Wagner. So you have the "Set" minus the Big Four. I just wish I could see the face of their friends when they share their collection
"Look at my set, it is the one with the famous Honus Wagner"
"Wow that's incredible. I'd love to see your Honus Wagner?"
"I don't have a Wagner"
"Oh nice cards. Got any beer?"
As far as backs, I think tough ones will be sought out, but I think they are close to their peak. I think t205 backs have more upside