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Posted By: fessgreg
Agree that if its trimmed it should not be worth anywhere close to 2 million dollars. And there are much rarer cards even in the t206 like the plank. But collectibles are kind of funny there's a tradition involved so the wagner like mvs says will always be worth a lot. If I had the money I'd buy the greatest t206 plank out there for 300/400k not a wagner. But that's my personal opinion. When you talk about high priced cards money gets involved and a high price wagner will outperform a high priced plank. How are you doing mvs with your t206's. I never bought the t206 bmw sgc 92 willie keeler but i still think about it. |
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