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Just my nickel worth - everyone makes great points. If I remember right, when the 1st T206 was going to be sold, there was a greart deal made that it was 1 of only 5 known (at that time) ones. That fact and the person who bought it was really publicized in newspapers and magazine articles. In otherwords. it got lots of publicity. Everytime after that it sold there was more of the same. It was always touted as THE rare card. No one ever mentioned or, if it was, it was ignored that more Wagners had been found. My point is the publicity is what makes this such a "rare" card. Only inside the hobby can the points made above and discussed, outside the hobby publicity reigns.
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