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Originally Posted by puckpaul View Post
You had the right lot, Phil, the M101-1 is a great piece and one of the few underappreciated Wagner rookie pieces. Looking at what the shiny new cards go for (astonishing to me), and other Wagner portraits of which there are fewer of the M101-1, it’s still a relative bargain. Hope you get one someday.it followed most auction cadences, a little different than a lot like the T206 in terms of timing of bidding I think.
I do think the M101-1 is truly a victim of its own scarcity. Very few people know what it is, and excitement seeing something different can tend to take a backseat compared to an item on a want list for years/decades.

I was watching this closely for obvious reasons, and while I was disappointed with how low it went, I am thankful it bumped significantly from where it sat for a while!

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The 1915 PSA 2 went for over $60k with the juice.
IIRC, there is like an $800 discrepancy from what the last 1915 CJ Shoeless Joe Jackson PSA 2 went for a few years back, and the one that sold last night. ($63k vs 62,200.) I think it is a strong price, but not unprecedented, and I think it continues to do well, given the potential HOF implications.
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