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The downside to all these fond memories, of course, is that there are so many memories. Backgammon Online. In the grading world, PSA is by far the #1 choice for the general hobby. All other 2015-16 cards are rookie year cards BUT not rookie cards. the current few years of cards with tons of sets will soon be as NOT valuable because of the crazy number of sets being made 1909 T206 Honus Wagner. 1909-11 Honus Wagner T206 The Jumbo Wagner ($3.3 million) Many of the remaining T206 Honus Wagner cards have achieved low grades on the PSA scale. It is estimated the card could exceed 10 million dollars (8.3 million) when the two-day auction starts on August 27. won the bidding war at Sothebys auction house for the 1909 T 206 Honus Wagner car. This particular example is known as the "Jumbo Wagner" because it is slightly larger than the typical T-206 cards due to being mis-cut (which is why PSA gave it an MC qualifier).However, it's PSA 5 grade makes it possibly the top Mostly, it is done for the purpose of sharpening the corners, to thus improve the authenticators grade. A T206 Honus Wagner baseball card recently sold for over $3 million, setting the record for the most expensive card. Year sold: 2016. It commands a premium price and is used in both the vintage and modern markets. The card was designed and issued by the American Tobacco Company (ATC) from 1909 to 1911 as part of its T206 series. Honus Bonus: The T-206 card is so valuable because the American Tobacco Company made only a couple hundred of them. The card was designed and issued by the American Tobacco Company (ATC) from 1909 to 1911 as part of its T206 series. The record is 6.6 million dollars (5.5 million) for a 1909 Honus Wagner card that was sold at auction a year ago, months after another 70-year-old Mantle card fetched 5.2 million dollars (4.3 million). Only 22 copies have been evaluated, making it even rarer than the Honus Wagner card. The most prized card on the market -- and one of the most iconic baseball cards ever -- a Honus Wagner T-206, just set another record for the most expensive card ever sold. A rare 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card in near-mint condition is auctioning for $10 million. It is estimated the card could exceed 10 million dollars (8.3 million) when the two-day auction starts on August 27. Only three versions have received a PSA rating of 5 or above, including Play65 has been offering the best backgammon game and the largest backgammon community online. But his greatness as a player is not the primary reason his T206 card, which was issued in 1909 by the American Tobacco Company, is considered so valuable. There are only about 50 known copies of the T206 Wagner, the undisputed "Mona Lisa" of baseball cards. 6. Mickey Mantle is breaking records again. won the bidding war at Sothebys auction house for the 1909 T 206 Honus Wagner car. 1. Bottom Line: 1909 T206 Honus Wagner. Wagner himself is the reason for the card's rarity. A rare 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card in near-mint condition is auctioning for $10 million. Trimming is the practice of slightly cutting a card so that one can minimally alter the width and or height. Notably, both cards are from the same set. The card is valuable not only because of Ty Cobbs legendary career, but also because of its rarity. the current few years of cards with tons of sets will soon be as NOT valuable because of the crazy number of sets being made 1909-11 Honus Wagner T206 The Jumbo Wagner ($3.3 million) Many of the remaining T206 Honus Wagner cards have achieved low grades on the PSA scale. So you could have a card that someone is already looking to buy. Mostly, it is done for the purpose of sharpening the corners, to thus improve the authenticators grade. rather than single items or small collections unless they are very valuable. 1909 T206 Honus Wagner. The T206 Honus Wagner baseball card depicts the Pittsburgh Pirates' Honus Wagner, known as "The Flying Dutchman, a dead-ball era baseball player who is widely considered to be one of the best players of all time. 1. 1909 T206 Honus Wagner. Card dealer Alan Rosen sold Anthony Giordano the card and said that the card is in my estimation the finest known example in the world, per The Washington Post. The Holy Grail of baseball cards just set another record. Wagner, of course, was a Hall of Fame shortstop who won eight batting titles and hit .328/.391/.467 (151 OPS+) over a 21-year Major League career spent mostly with the Pirates. 6. This particular example is known as the "Jumbo Wagner" because it is slightly larger than the typical T-206 cards due to being mis-cut (which is why PSA gave it an MC qualifier).However, it's PSA 5 grade makes it possibly the top The Holy Grail of baseball cards just set another record. The 1988 Fleer set squarely sits in that category. 4. Only three versions have received a PSA rating of 5 or above, including The record is 6.6 million dollars (5.5 million) for a 1909 Honus Wagner card that was sold at auction a year ago, months after another 70-year-old Mantle card fetched 5.2 million dollars (4.3 million). Honus Wagner Baseball cards are said to be the most valuable because of their rarity. But his greatness as a player is not the primary reason his T206 card, which was issued in 1909 by the American Tobacco Company, is considered so valuable. The downside to all these fond memories, of course, is that there are so many memories. Year sold: 2016. Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner (/ h n s w n r /; February 24, 1874 December 6, 1955), sometimes referred to as "Hans" Wagner, was an American baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates.Wagner won his eighth (and final) batting title in 1911, a National League record that rather than single items or small collections unless they are very valuable. One year later, the same card sold for an even million dollars. However, SGC card grading is quietly competition in vintage and is the holder of the $6.6 million Honus Wagner, which is as of September 2021 the most expensive card ever sold. It commands a premium price and is used in both the vintage and modern markets. All other 2015-16 cards are rookie year cards BUT not rookie cards. There are only about 50 known copies of the T206 Wagner, the undisputed "Mona Lisa" of baseball cards. rather than single items or small collections unless they are very valuable. The most prized card on the market -- and one of the most iconic baseball cards ever -- a Honus Wagner T-206, just set another record for the most expensive card ever sold. Honus Wagner Baseball cards are said to be the most valuable because of their rarity. Bottom Line: 1909 T206 Honus Wagner. Only three versions have received a PSA rating of 5 or above, including There are only about 50 known copies of the T206 Wagner, the undisputed "Mona Lisa" of baseball cards. Wagner refused to allow production of his Johannes Peter "Honus" Wagner (/ h n s w n r /; February 24, 1874 December 6, 1955), sometimes referred to as "Hans" Wagner, was an American baseball shortstop who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball from 1897 to 1917, almost entirely for the Pittsburgh Pirates.Wagner won his eighth (and final) batting title in 1911, a National League record that Wagner himself is the reason for the card's rarity. Notably, both cards are from the same set. 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 Goldin Auctions announced on Thursday. Start with backgammon software download, play free or real money backgammon games, compete against thousands of players of different levels, enjoy special bonuses, daily tournaments, backgammon promotions and other surprises.. Backgammon A T206 Honus Wagner baseball card recently sold for over $3 million, setting the record for the most expensive card. Appraisal: $780,000 $1,300,000 Location: Baltimore, Maryland. However, SGC card grading is quietly competition in vintage and is the holder of the $6.6 million Honus Wagner, which is as of September 2021 the most expensive card ever sold. With its white backgrounds stamped with a team logo and a red-and-blue-line design resembling cupcake sprinkles, this 660-card set represents a simple, beautiful time for the hobby. With its white backgrounds stamped with a team logo and a red-and-blue-line design resembling cupcake sprinkles, this 660-card set represents a simple, beautiful time for the hobby. A rookie card should be just that ONE card -their first licensed card so for CMD it should be their UD series 1. Wagner refused to allow production of his But his greatness as a player is not the primary reason his T206 card, which was issued in 1909 by the American Tobacco Company, is considered so valuable. 16. Well, his baseball card is. 4. An auction in 2015 fetched 272,000 dollars. The record is 6.6 million dollars (5.5 million) for a 1909 Honus Wagner card that was sold at auction a year ago, months after another 70-year-old Mantle card fetched 5.2 million dollars (4.3 million). 1. Only 22 copies have been evaluated, making it even rarer than the Honus Wagner card. Honus Bonus: The T-206 card is so valuable because the American Tobacco Company made only a couple hundred of them. However, SGC card grading is quietly competition in vintage and is the holder of the $6.6 million Honus Wagner, which is as of September 2021 the most expensive card ever sold. A rookie card should be just that ONE card -their first licensed card so for CMD it should be their UD series 1. The Honus Wagner T206 is maybe the most iconic and recognizable card in the hobby besides the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle. All other 2015-16 cards are rookie year cards BUT not rookie cards. Card dealer Alan Rosen sold Anthony Giordano the card and said that the card is in my estimation the finest known example in the world, per The Washington Post. Mickey Mantle is breaking records again. Wagner, of course, was a Hall of Fame shortstop who won eight batting titles and hit .328/.391/.467 (151 OPS+) over a 21-year Major League career spent mostly with the Pirates. Wagner, of course, was a Hall of Fame shortstop who won eight batting titles and hit .328/.391/.467 (151 OPS+) over a 21-year Major League career spent mostly with the Pirates. As an interesting side note, the most valuable baseball card by far is the famously rare T206 Honus Wagner (1909-1911) with only about 60 known examples. 4. It is estimated the card could exceed 10 million dollars (8.3 million) when the two-day auction starts on August 27. A T206 Honus Wagner baseball card recently sold for over $3 million, setting the record for the most expensive card.