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cbrandtw
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Has anyone seen this card for sale up there this week?
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Has anyone seen this card for sale up there this week?
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Yes I saw one PSA 6 in my opinion it could have graded lower than that the corners were not nice. He was asking $10,000 for it.
Condition completely does not matter for this card. There are probably only around 25 in existense and they were not meant for hobby distribution. The gent who owns this card is a well funded Baltimore area collector. I've tried to get that card from him for years. Heck, if you gave him the 10,000 for the card he probably still wouldn't sell it to you!$10k? Wow... is this his most sought after card? That's a freaking lot of money and only for a PSA 6? Lol
I heard there was one for sale last year for $10K as well. I guess it's the same guy. If anyone sees another one please let me know. Also, will someone please PM me the contact information of the person who has the PSA 6?
Thank you
Sorry didn't bother to get his name when he quoted me $10,000 I figured he wasn't to interested in selling it.
For those wondering there are 22 slabbed Wagners in comparison to 10 Ripkens in the PSA database. Not sure how the numbers compare in regards to BGS and SGC.
I know the person's name from Baltimore and it IS the same seller for both Natty's. However, I want to respect his privacy as this guy already has a world class collection without the Ripken and I'm friends with him. In thinking of the Orange Border population...I know of collectors from the following state who have one. Please fill in the blanks if you know of others: (1) Alabama, (1) Arkansas, (1) Arizona, (1) Maryland, (1) Pennsylvania and (1) Tennessee.
The exact number of known T206 Honus Wagner’s remains a somewhat vague issue. Some say it is approximately 60 – 70, while others insist it is a figure closer to 100. The combined SGC and PSA “pop” charts indicate a 44 total, but we surely know with 100% certainty that a number of ungraded T206 Wagner’s exist in private collections.