The Honus Wagner T-206 card that shocked E-bay!!!
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The Blue eyes Honus Wagner T-206
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The 1.7 million dollar baseball card!

 

The Premier Card!

The blue eye Honus Wagner card!

E-bay 1.7 million dollar card!

The card that everyone is talking about!

The real McCoy!

 

     To whom it may concern. I have had this T-206 Honus Wagner card for many of years. This T-206 Honus Wagner card has been looked at by some of the best-known collectors. Everyone has a different point of view about this card. Some say this is it, some say I dont know, some say reprint, some say premier card (one of the first to be printed, test card), some say to long, some say to thin and it goes on and on. Since there has been so many opinions on this 93 year old card. I decided to seek out the maker of the card are someone that is an expert in the printing field. Since the card is 93 years old, the makers of the card are no longer around. So I let a printing consultant (1 of 5 in the world) with over 34 years in the printing business certified and authenticated the card to the best of his knowledge. Some would say why not let a grading company authenticate the card. I say let the grading companies grade and let the printing expert authenticate a print. Dont let an artist try to build you a house, hirer a house builder. If you like this card and I know you will. How much you are willing to pay is what it is worth to you and you only. The card speaks for it self. A piece of baseball past time!

 

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The Real McCoy!!!!!!

For 56 years, Wagner was a fixture in Pittsburgh, as a player for 17 years and as a coach for 39 more. In that time, Wagner was the first player to have his signature on a Louisville Slugger (1905), had his face put on an early baseball card that is now worth more than $100,000++(1909), seved as a sergeant at arms for the Pennsylvania state legislature (1929), became one of the first five players elected to the Hall of Fame (1936), and seven months before he died, saw a statue of himself erected outside Forbes Field. When he died, Branch Rickey declared that Wagner was the greatest player he had ever seen. Even to this day, you can't find good player like the " Fly Dutchman" Honus Wagner.

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The Baseball card that dreams are made of.

"The isn't much to being a ballplayer, if you're a ballplayer."-Honus Wagner