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SGC 2 $7k
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e107, and T216 Mino/VE
But as far as aesthetic appeal goes, I love the M116 pastel, and the M110 cabinets. |
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W600 rookie; E107; Rose Postcard--take your pick! Personally, I'm quite satisfied with my 1909-1916 Max Stein--total of only 8 graded by SGC and PSA combined, and tremendous actual action pose.
Regards, Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 04-15-2016 at 04:35 PM. |
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Have you never been Mellow?
e105 Mello Mint was my first Wagner , now I have added E95 and E98 since.
You don't see many Mello Wagners. You can't see mine either since its safely stored and the scan I have is on one of my 6 computers , but not handy or even a quality scan as I recall. I need to rectify that...
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Thanks Leon, that means something coming from someone who's owned the cards you have. The E104 definitely does not seem to come up for sale often.
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I think I have seen about 3-4 of those in close to 20 yrs of (internet) looking for them....Their scarcity far outweighs their value, relatively speaking. It's not even close....They are probably 15x-20x more rare than a T206 and it's the same pose. IF only half as many people knew about them, as they do the famous one, their value would be more in line with their scarcity.
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Wow, I knew it was a scarce card, and more so than T206, but didn't know that much. I think PSA has graded 1, and know SGC has graded more, but don't have access to their pop numbers. Prior to bidding, I was able to find history of 4 other previous sales on line, though expect I may have missed some.
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The e107 is the card IMO, beautiful card with a beautiful pose of a young Honus...
e107s don't get the love they deserve and this card is a glaring example. This article is SCD yesterday does a good job of pointing this out: http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...ch-rarer-t206/ If I had the cash I would be all over one as I consider it on of the top 5 cards in the hobby and I would include the e107 Matty as well. |
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You can own this one. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1903-E107-Ho.../182100537423?
Apparently even Wagner reprints are "extremely rare"
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Here's two I like....with incorrect labeling......Jerry
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Jerry - those are two ridiculously rare and beautiful cards!
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Wags
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I will vote for Wagner's toughest tobacco card. That would be the T216 batting pose!
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Here are some to choose from......
Any of these 3 are fine with me......
1908 1910 1949 TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 05-13-2016 at 04:59 PM. |
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I don't remember the exact issue, but The Trader Speaks magazine had an op-ed piece where the author asked anyone if that card even existed. Circa 1978 if anyone wants to look for it.
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May have been 1/17 in 1909, but it was a 1/1 when it got to me.
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So is that Honus chewing tobacco - or no? Twenty years ago when I bought a beat up example, I thought it was. Regardless it's an undervalued card. |
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Not mine anymore but I really liked this one (and the photo too)
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