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Originally Posted by nat
I'd never heard of this card before, so I have doubts about its historical significance. But then again, this is a pre-war message board (even if it's the modern side of it), so I'm probably not in the right demographic here.
No. I can't imagine objecting to an autographed card. Assuming we could be certain it's genuine, an autographed Wagner (a card with indisputably more historical significance) would be awesome.
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It's the first year they introduced the relic card, so for collectors who chase after the relic/auto/#'d cards this is a big deal. To Griffey collectors this is peg 1 on the patch card database.
In baseball, it was a three card set with Gwynn and Rey Ordonez. So Griffey obviously carries the weight.
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