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    Post T206 Honus Wagner Sells for Record-Setting $3.75 Million At Auction

    https://www.beckett.com/news/t206-ho...-3-75-million/

    The T206 Honus Wagner is no stranger to million-dollar sales. It’s a sure thing at this point with the potential for falling records every time a copy comes up for sale. Such was the case on May 22 when one sold for $3,751,500, the highest ever for a 1909-11 T206 Wagner.

    Graded a PSA 2 Good, it has a Sweet Caporal back. According to the item’s description, the card has been sitting in a personal collection for well over 40 years, belonging to the consignor’s father.

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    Totally amazing and I would love to have that card myself!

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    @pwaldo how nice of you to purchase the card there & you didn't want to trade with me lol I'm kidding of course but I am not shocked on how much it went for
    "Any ballplayer that doesn't sign Autographs for little kids Ain't an American. He is a Communist"-Rogers Hornsby on Signing an Autograph as a Manager in 1942 with the St. Louis Browns.
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