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Old 07-08-2019, 12:04 PM
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You are lucky to have found the stamp. That card is just a common without it. But the date is significant and Wagner cards with that stamp routinely sell for six figures. Without the stamp, it's a dollar bin special.
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Old 07-08-2019, 03:12 PM
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Appreciate any info I could get the more the better I could understand about the stamp and card
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Old 07-08-2019, 03:23 PM
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Appreciate any info I could get the more the better I could understand about the stamp and card
There is a 99.99999999999% chance it is fake and that is a very generous percentage on it being real. It is either worth one or two dollars or one or two million dollars.

How much is the owner asking for it?

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Old 07-08-2019, 05:42 PM
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I'm curious to know other than the PSA 2 graded Dated Stamp Wagner have there ever been any other Reported or Documented card like that that have surfaced over the years that's talking about the stamp and date the only one I could find is that one in the article I'm just here seeking info
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I'm curious to know other than the PSA 2 graded Dated Stamp Wagner have there ever been any other Reported or Documented card like that that have surfaced over the years that's talking about the stamp and date the only one I could find is that one in the article I'm just here seeking info
It is a stamp on a card, it could have been put on there yesterday or the date stamped on the card. I would bet way closer to yesterday.

For the most part collecting stamps on the back of cards is a novelty. The stamp in most cases makes the card worth WAY less. One stamp commands a premium, that is only because everyone knows of the guy trying to collect them.
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Old 07-08-2019, 06:19 PM
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There are at least three stamps that command a premium: Jeff Burdick, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and then maybe Howe McCormick (least of the 3).

But yes, the guy who owned the date stamped T206 had quite a few of them, and it's presumed that they're dated when he acquired them. Some are on the Great T206 Back Stamp Project website.

And the card pictured is fake/counterfeit until proven otherwise.
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I had to look at the date to see if it was April 1st? To me the Wagner looks pretty good. But the name is cut off so I really can’t see the ink. I’m intrigued. Anyone or everyone know what a real Wags is worth so I think the OP is pulling a certain part of our body or chain.
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