News
The sports memorabilia business has had booms and busts over the past 100 years. But one card has stood the test of time more than any other: the mysterious T206 Honus Wagner.
Freyda Spira, assistant curator of the Met's Department of Drawings and Prints, spoke with The Sports Section about the museum's collection of more than 30,000 cards.
Hosted on MSN1mon
This historic sports card could break the all-time record sale - MSNInteresting news surfaced yesterday in the sports card industry, where a PSA 1, T206 Honus Wagner card has received a $3.172 million bid at Goldin Auction. This price has already set a record for ...
Hosted on MSN2mon
The T206 Wagner Sells for Record Auction Price - MSNThe T206 Honus Wagner card has once again rewritten the record books. On Saturday night, the notorious T206 card set a record for an authentic/restored sports card. The auction that was hosted by ...
Between 1909 and 1911 the American Tobacco Company printed what later became known as the T206 White Border set. This was a collection of 1+7/16 by 2+5/8 inch cards with a player on the front and ...
The Holy Grail of sports trading cards set another record. A Honus Wagner T206 baseball card from 1909-11 sold for a mind-boggling $7.25 million on Wednesday in a private sale brokered by Goldin ...
Featuring just over 2,800 lots, Heritage’s January 26-27 Winter Sports Card Catalog Auction is led by a massive lineup of T206 cards as well as an uncut sheet of 1986 Fleer Basketball that ...
This specific T206 is known as the “Connecticut Wagner” because it surfaced in 1985 at a card show in Connecticut. Owner of Goldin Auction, Ken Goldin , said, “The card itself is graded ...
A Honus Wagner T206 baseball card from 1909-11 sold for a mind-boggling $7.25 million on Wednesday in a private sale brokered by Goldin Auctions, the New Jersey-based auction house announced.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results