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Posted By: barrysloate
The funny thing is, the T206 Wagner may be right at the top among the most plentiful of all vintage Wagner cards. Considering about 75 are known, how many other sets have that many survivors? Maybe E95, perhaps a couple of other E issues, but the majority of sets likely have even less available. How many Wagners have survived in E107, E103, E94, E90-2, etc.? It's the classic example of a reasonable supply but an insatiable demand. |
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