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Old 04-22-2012, 05:07 PM
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Thanks Matt...I made a mistake on the E102 Wagner, as I mixed up the toughie. I will change the list. Also all the non-Dockman should be separated out, as I believe like you they would all be less common than the T206 Wagner. I agree with you (I was on the fence) about the E135 and E101being less common, and I think you are probably correct about the E90-2 being more common, but unless others chime in I will leave the E94 in its current group, as well as the M101-4 and M101-5 (especially if all the backs are lumped together), and the Fan Craze.

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Old 04-22-2012, 05:24 PM
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unless others chime in I will leave the E94 in its current group, as well as the M101-4 and M101-5 (especially if all the backs are lumped together), and the Fan Craze.
FYI - combined SGC & PSA population reports (clearly not definitive, but better then nothing):

T206: (32+12=) 44
M101-4: (23+9=) 33
M101-5: (12+4=) 16
Fan Craze: (25+13=) 38
E94: (23+39=) 62
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Where would u fellas place the E103
I know where the E135 blank-back belongs.




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Where would u fellas place the E103
I know where the E135 blank-back belongs!
IMO E103 is tougher then the T206.
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Old 04-22-2012, 05:52 PM
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Default E103 Wagner

Thanks Steve and Matt...E103 gets added to the tougher than list, and there is now enough evidence for me to make E94 more common as well. I still think jury is out on the M101-4/5 and Fan Craze.

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Old 04-22-2012, 06:34 PM
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how about postcards? Rose Co, American League Pub, Novelty Cutlery, Vignette... all more rare.
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I don't think anyone has mentioned the 1913 Voskamp's Coffee.
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I think there are far fewer e102 throwings than t206...did I read correctly? And I can't believe there are so many e94's...many must be resubmissions?

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Old 04-22-2012, 09:55 PM
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I agree with Matt that these are harder -

M101-4: (23+9=) 33
M101-5: (12+4=) 16

And if you dont like pop reports, you can go over the last 3-4 years of AH sales and see a lot more T206 Wags vs these two. If you split out the backs these are some of the toughest to find period.
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C'mon guys, we could at least see some!! This one (D381) has been shown a hundred times before but is still neat to see.

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Thanks Matt...I made a mistake on the E102 Wagner, as I mixed up the toughie. I will change the list. Also all the non-Dockman should be separated out, as I believe like you they would all be less common than the T206 Wagner. I agree with you (I was on the fence) about the E135 and E101being less common, and I think you are probably correct about the E90-2 being more common, but unless others chime in I will leave the E94 in its current group, as well as the M101-4 and M101-5 (especially if all the backs are lumped together), and the Fan Craze.

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I recently sold at auction a E92 Wags batting Nadja back PSA 3; it was the only graded copy listed in all pop reports. Interestingly, there were several throwing poses that had been graded. Got to be rarer than the T206.
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A number of these Wagner cards (rarer than the T206) are currently up for auction in the current BST Auctions Fall Premier catalog.

For starters, there's Standard Biscuit, JuJu Drum, Collins McCarthy, W600, JK&A, Green Joyce, etc... (plug, plug)

http://www.bst-auctions.com/catalog.aspx
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