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Posted By: Zach Rice
I know one person who found one at a garage sale in the 80s along with a treasure trove full of other T cards, if you divide what he spent by how many cards he got he paid under $1 for the Wagner. I'm sure there are many other similar examples of this happening. A few people have even lucked into finding Wagners. There was one once found in the inside of a church tacked in the wall and was recovered when tearing down dry wall with other T206s, all thumb tacked to the inside of the wall. |
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