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Old 08-01-2021, 10:32 PM
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The National Copper Plate and M101-1 Sporting News are the first and best Wagners besides the T206. Both are rare. My favorite issues, with the great portraits and the bio on the back. Would rank those at the top along with the W600s and then the E107.
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Budget matters and I’ve always liked the game cards (National Game and Tom Barker) as they don’t tend to break the bank.
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I think the E-300 is gorgeous. Sorry I don't have a scan of one.
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I think the E-300 is gorgeous. Sorry I don't have a scan of one.
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I just googled the E-300 series amd you are right those are both rare and amazing looking
Out of my league at this point but amazing looking
Put on my bucket /dream list
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Budget matters and I’ve always liked the game cards (National Game and Tom Barker) as they don’t tend to break the bank.


or the 1914 Polo grounds Game. The advantage to the playing card issues is that they were made with rounded corners and you can pick one up in great condition for a small amount compared to all the others that have been mentioned (except for the Leaf of him as a coach). I much prefer the picture on the Polo Grounds to the one on the National Game.

1914 Polo Grounds- HONUS WAGNER - BST - 832.jpg

Some folks don't consider the playing cards actual Baseball Cards, but they were produced during Honus's career and that makes it good for me.
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Here is another thread about Wagners showing a few more that haven't been mentioned here yet.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=218377
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Terjung sighting!

Hope you're doing well Brian!
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Hope you're doing well Brian!
Ditto that. Hi Brian.....
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I have always liked this 1908 PC770 American League Publishing Company postcard which features his classic Horner portrait along with a great batting pose. Nice that it was issued at the height of his career in 1908 - probably his greatest season. It is also very rare. I am only aware of three examples.
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Here is another thread about Wagners showing a few more that haven't been mentioned here yet.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=218377
Great Link to the other Thread

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1921 Frederick Foto Ruth
Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards
Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards
1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson
1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson
1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson
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