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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
Just suppose that the T206 Wagner was not the rarity it is. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
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Posted By: V117Collector
I'll take the wagner on the right! No pun intended. |
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Posted By: Scott Mosley
Not only in the same set but these two would be found together on the same candy box. |
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Posted By: Tim James
My opinion,Cobb missed out on the "rare card"except for the Cobb back.If it were Cobb,I think it would go higher than Wagner.After all,he garnered the most induction votes of anyone in the HOF. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: JimB
Though the T206 probably adds an intangible mystique to all Wagner cards, I think they would probably be close - maybe Wagners would be just a notch under Cobb values - anyway. Setting aside pitchers, Cobb and Wagner were the best of their era. |
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Posted By: Noel
Keep em coming. All of those cards are wonderful. Steve, i am unfamiliar with yours and was wondering what set they came from. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Noel - |
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Posted By: cmoking
Jim, let's see your E93 Cobb and Wagner! |
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