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Wagners have always been odd when the grades are used.
The one sold at an auction house in CT a few years back got resold 3 times after roughly every 6 months. It had creases and writing on the back. and vg ish corners. CT auction f-g -sold for 30K next auction g next auction g-vg next auction vg And along the way each auction house was bigger than the previous one. As was the minimum bid. Going to the auction was fun. I only bought one card, but having a card that was once in the same box as a Wagner is as close as I'll ever get. Steve B |
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