A T206 Honus Wagner card sold Saturday night at Mile High Card Company for $1.98 million. Graded PSA Authentic and designated Restored, the card is one of around 60 examples of the famed T206 Wagner ...
Almost one year after a Honus Wagner T-206 trading card sold for a record-breaking $6.6 million, a new card of the same type has topped the mark, according to collectibles marketplace Goldin: 🚨 ...
A T206 Honus Wagner baseball card discovered in a family collection sold for $5.124 million through Goldin Auctions, ...
Collect baseball cards for more than a minute and you're bound to be familiar with the Hobby's Holy Grail, known simply as the Wagner, or if you're not into the whole brevity thing, the 1909-11 ...
Less than 10 of this quality left in the world An Arkansas man has bought a 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card for $1.62 million US at a memorabilia auction in Chicago, a sports auction company said ...
Goldin Auctions will sell a T206 Honus Wagner card this spring with a pre-sale estimate of more than $5 million. Graded a PSA 1, the card last sold publicly in 2010 by REA for $282,000. If the card ...
Two sales of T206 Honus Wagner cards in quick succession have helped fuel the high-end card market. Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images A flurry of $1 million-plus sales in February ...
The Holy Grail of baseball cards just set another record. A T-206 Honus Wagner card, well known as one of the rarest baseball cards ever printed, sold for $7.25 million in a private sale, auctioneer ...
Hall of Famer Honus Wagner has one of the most expensive cards in all of sports card collecting, with the rare T-206 card being one of the best cards a collector can buy, provided they can afford it.
A Honus Wagner baseball card, the most famous and among the rarest sports trading cards in the world, sold at auction Monday morning for a record $6.6 million. That blew away the previous record — a ...
Topps sparked excitement among collectors by imagining a Honus Wagner Rookie Debut Patch Autograph card, complete with an inscription and his July 19, 1897 MLB debut date. While purely conceptual, the ...
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