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Matt,
Great question! Here's the first thing you do, look for a nice T206 Wagner on Craigslist or on ebay. But you should only purchase or bid on the card if there is great provenance that goes with the card. For example, if the person listing the card doesn't mention that it was given to him by his grand father or that it was found with a box of other old cards (that included a T206 Plank) at a yard sale, then shy away from the card. Also, if it says reprint on the back of the card (at the bottom) then it probably is in fact a reprint. I guess you don't want those. Ok, seriously, stick with reputable dealers that are listed in the "Vintage Links" above or locate the cards on ebay. If you're not sure about the authenticity of the card then stick with SGC, Beckett or PSA graded cards. If you are really particular about condition then you will obviously be sticking with higher graded cards but with that comes the price of the nicer condition. Try picking a "niche" to start with. For example, a particular team (just don't pick Pittsburgh) or portraits. If you get the bug to really indulge then start picking off Southern Leaguers and HOFers. The main thing is to be patient, don't "pay huge" for the cards. There are plenty of them out there. Half of the fun is running into bargains and creating a collection you can appreciate as it grows.
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...was this Matty in raw form, but I knew it was real because of the provenance of the collection from whence it came. You can start with the biggees, but it does make sense to become familiar with all nuances of the issue with low risk commons.
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The card you are looking at, a Red T206 Cobby, is as blue chip as it gets for pre-war cards. You won't lose money at $1800 for a nice SGC60....and if you do then the whole economy is is in the tank more than it has ever been. To me, for that high dollar of a card, there is almost no more safe buy than what you are doing, especially with nice eye appeal. Just my opinion...regards
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Thanks for the comments. Although I have high-res scans of the cards front and back, I am going to wait until I have concluded the deal, and recieved the card before posting the scans. I will indeed post the scans to update everyone on my purchase, once the card is in hand. Thanks Again.
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