1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner
Honus Wagner T206 card hits market via Goldin Auctions
Update (Nov. 1): This one sold for $1,426,800 -- a new record for the grade.
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A low-grade copy of the biggest baseball card ever made hits the market next week.
It's a 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner baseball card and it's up for grabs in the new Goldin Auctions sale that opens Monday and closes on Oct. 31. It's a card that figures to sell well -- as this one has always done in the past -- but with a hot market potentially paving the way for new heights for this card in this condition. Either way, it's expected to be a seven-figure sale.
“Although news accounts of our company's record-breaking, seven-figure prices realized for modern cards now occur on a monthly, or even weekly basis, our success in the vintage field remains as impressive as ever," said CEO Ken Goldin. "Our unmatched expertise in all cards, old and new, along with the hobby's best marketing and promotional capabilities, ensures the very best results."
SCP Auctions sells this T206 Honus Wagner for $1.2 million
It's got four rounded corners and plenty of missing original real estate, but it's the highest-selling piece of cardboard this year.
SCP Auctions has brokered a private sale of this 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner card for $1.2 million, according to the company.
Blowout Cards is giving away 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter case
Blowout Cards has some free cardboard that could end up in your hands.
Well, arms ... since it's a case.
If you follow the @BlowoutCards Twitter account, you may have seen a little something last night that's pretty big when it comes to 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter.
The news? Blowout is giving away a case of 2019 Topps Allen & Ginter to a follower who gets in on the retweeting action.
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