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Old 11-02-2010, 07:50 PM
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I checked their website, and the Wagner card is already at $180,000.

I honestly didn't think it was going to go over $130,000, but I was wrong.

Any thoughts?

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Nice story and for charity I would imagine.
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I think the fact that there is an interesting story going along with it will boost its value...and it probably does make it worth more because it is more interesting. Like having a Buick once owned by Huey Lewis.
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Old 11-03-2010, 06:12 AM
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Just out of curiosity was the card slabbed? If so, can I assume it resides in an AUTH holder?
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Just out of curiosity was the card slabbed? If so, can I assume it resides in an AUTH holder?
From Heritage's website:

http://sports.ha.com/common/view_ite...8&Lot_No=80079
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Like having a Buick once owned by Huey Lewis.
Or Jon Voight's LeBaron.
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Oh, Jon Voight the periodontist?
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Or Jon Voight's LeBaron.
Or Jon Voight's pencil.
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I would think that since the money for the card is going to a charity, that the final bid would be somewhat tax deductable. Perhaps that is fueling the high price?

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I would think that since the money for the card is going to a charity, that the final bid would be somewhat tax deductable. Perhaps that is fueling the high price?
I agree, any amount over the fair market value should be tax deductable. What is the fair market value? The fair market value is what it sells for in an open auction....
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Rob,

Thanks for posting the pic of the card.
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