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Old 03-01-2021, 02:32 PM
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What would a signed Wagner card sell for in this market? Not the T206 but another old one, like an E card?
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Rarity is far from the only determiner for price. In fact, some cards are too rare for their own good: obscure.

I knew of a person who had a cloth tintype: a tintype on cloth instead of metal and mounted in form of a CDV. I knew they were possible but that was the first and only example I have ever seen. They guy had troubles getting a fair price, as almost no one knew or understood what it was.
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What would a signed Wagner card sell for in this market? Not the T206 but another old one, like an E card?
Pretty sure one of our board members has a signed M116. It's the only signed tobacco era Honus I've ever seen. No idea as to its cost when last sold, but guessing it pushes well into 6 figures now. Seems many signed vintage cards, like some of the more common Goudey HOFers haven't followed the recent upward trend, but the prime stuff has shot through the roof. That signed Wagner would definitely qualify as prime.
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Pretty sure one of our board members has a signed M116. It's the only signed tobacco era Honus I've ever seen. No idea as to its cost when last sold, but guessing it pushes well into 6 figures now. Seems many signed vintage cards, like some of the more common Goudey HOFers haven't followed the recent upward trend, but the prime stuff has shot through the roof. That signed Wagner would definitely qualify as prime.
I think there is a M101 Wagner that is autographed too.
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I think there is a M101 Wagner that is autographed too.
Really?? Would love to see that.
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The signed M101-2 is shown in this thread https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=204837
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Oh, thought you were talking about his rookie card M101-1.
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Pretty sure one of our board members has a signed M116. It's the only signed tobacco era Honus I've ever seen. No idea as to its cost when last sold, but guessing it pushes well into 6 figures now. Seems many signed vintage cards, like some of the more common Goudey HOFers haven't followed the recent upward trend, but the prime stuff has shot through the roof. That signed Wagner would definitely qualify as prime.
7 figures if someone wrote 1/1 on it somewhere.

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