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Posted By: jay behrens
The t206 Wagner reigns supreme and will do so for the forseable future. It's the only vintage card that the average person on the street would recognize and actually know what it is. Within hobbies innner circle, there are no doubt cards that are more coveted and desired than the Wagner, but people outside the would have no clue about them. The Ruth card you mention is a perfect example. It maybe coveted amongst the hobby elite, but most average collectors are unaware of the card. Even people that only collect shiny new metalic cards know all about the Wagner, yet proabably know absolutely nothing about this Ruth card. |
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