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This site has been a treasure trove of interesting information.
I'm primarily a hockey guy who happens to think the T206 cards are the most interesting ever made. The age, the rarities, the different backs and their unique quirks and nuances. I just love everything about these cards. I only own one but I wish I could afford to collect more of them. From the outside looking in I'd have to say I'd put the Plank card at #2 out of all the T206's, or maybe #3 if I'm counting the Cobb/Cobb. Blue is my favorite color so the eye appeal of the Plank card just really pops for me. I know the Doyle Nat'l is the rarest of them all but I'm actually less interested in that one being it's an error. Same for the Magie. I might even like the Plank more than the Wagner. Seeing some Planks with rare series and/or factories in this thread for the first time has made me appreciate the Plank card even more. Thanks for sharing these everyone. |
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I am biased about the Doyle, because I have one. I do think it is a top card, but only bc its impossible to complete a t206 set without one, and t206 is the king of all sets (again, I am a biased t206 “freak”).
To the lay person, a t206 Doyle is not a top 10. In fact, I doubt many of the cards us vintage freaks call top 10 would not even crack the list, including Plank, BN Ruth, Just So Young, etc. But that is why we have chat boards, and that is why I love this one for us old card lovers The T206 Plank is a major card. However, I am not sure that Wagner starting at over $2mm directly affects Plank’s value. I think the wagner calls attention to t206 and helps the entire set (including the Doyle, which is necessary to get 524), but I think it’s thr t206 Wagner is a whole separate thing to itself. |
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This is exactly what Ive been thinking as well, every time a wagner closes at a new high. Plank on a relative basis looks cheap in comparison.
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SGC 1 Plank sold last night by Probstein on eBay for $33,600.
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it was an SGC 1, and had a fair bit of paper loss above the head. Great price.
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Same card sold in REA in January for $6K more. Not a good attempted flip there. I would always think REA would bring a higher price on a card like that, than Probstein would on eBay.
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I think the story used to go that the printing plate for the Plank broke early in the run and that is why it is so rare.
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