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A PSA 6 Wagner now would probably bring at least $5 million even without the autograph. If it's a nice autograph (let's say 7/10), I'd guess a cool $10 million.
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Wasn't the owner of the infamous trimmed PSA 8 Wagner offered $10M, which he declined?
I'd think a signed Wagner would top that in a non trimmed PSA 6. |
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Ironically, this is one autograph I would never question the authenticity of - I mean, who would risk defacing a wagner?!?
I've always wondered what the Wagner letter/cheque to John Gruber would fetch, assuming it came with provenance. My guess would be more than any given t206 Wagner? |
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I actually own a signed T206 Wagner, except that:
1- It's a reprint; 2- It's not signed by Wagner. I had Wayne Gretzky sign it for me about 15 years ago. Sorry to get us off- topic. ![]() |
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I would feel bad if one of them surfaced, I would hate for our good friend T206collector to have a heart attack.
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I think a signed T206 Wagner might sell for less than the same card unsigned.
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Signed by Anne Frank . . .
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I agree
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I thought this first as well. But then I figured that the type of person shelling out untold millions for a Wagner would likely have the ego to want to be the only one to have an example like this as opposed to being one of fifty or so people who have a normal one.
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I was thinking the same thing...Call me strange, but I’d prefer an unsigned example.
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A singular example of a signed version of the most important card in the hobby? With all the competition of graded cards and registry listings, this 1/1 would be the non pareil of baseball cards.
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