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Old 11-21-2010, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by vintagecpa View Post
If the T206 Wagner card wasn't so famous, then all of the Wagner cards would trade at lower levels. He trades at a premium because whenever one of his cards sell, it hits the media. Many people pay a premium simply to own one. I would speculate that his value would be less than the Cobb, and somewhere around the next lower tier of Hof'ers.

The 1914 Ruth is a tough one to beat. Perhaps the 1933 Goudey Nap would gain ground.
I agree that all Wagners issues would trade at lower levels if it wasn't for the T206, part of his fame in the card world is due to the T206.

As for the holy grail, it might be the T210 Jackson (kind of ironic) or the T206 Plank, since it's from the most popular T206 set.
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