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Honus Wagner was the best baseball player of his era. Therefore it wasn't any surprise the American Tobacco Company (ATC) put him within their number of baseball cards. Wagner, however, objected to using his image. This disagreement brought towards the his card becoming probably the most valuable baseball card on the planet.
In the turn from the twentieth century the ATC were built with a monopoly over America's tobacco industry. All of this transformed with Theodore Roosevelt's anti-monopoly legislation. The ATC found itself rivaling other producers and introduced the T206 number of baseball cards in 1909.
Because the greatest star in baseball at that time, the ATC naturally requested permission to make use of his image. Wagner rejected. His refusal is generally put lower to him hesitant to encourage children to smoke. However, he themself was an passionate chewer of tobacco coupled with marketed tobacco items earlier in the career. Others claim that Wagner switched lower the sale for financial reasons.
Largest for his refusal, the ATC were instructed to stop manufacture of his card. Nobody knows without a doubt the number of Honus Wagner cards were created before production was stopped. However the greatest estimate is 200. One of these simple cards particularly grew to become famous.
The very first major auction of the honus wagner t206 card happened at Sotheby's in 1991. The credit card was the best quality Honus Wagner card on the planet and was believed at $114,000. But a putting in a bid war ensued between two enthusiasts (Mike Gidwitz and Mark Friedland) as well as an anonymous phone bidder. Following a extended auction, the telephone bidder triumphed having a bid of $451,000. The telephone bidder switched to be legendary ice hockey player Wayne Gretzky and also the card then grew to become referred to as Gretzky T206 Honus Wagner Card.
In 1995, after Gretzky's financial backer was looked into for fraud, the credit card was offered for 500, 000 dollars to deal with Entertainment and Wal-Mart. They'd bought the credit card to provide a means by a contest to advertise their type of baseball cards. The champion, not surprisingly, immediately place the card support for auction at Christie's. The credit card was bought for $641,500 by Michael Gidwitz (among the bidders within the 1991 auction). Gidwitz place the card up for auction once more in 2000. This time around, however, he didn't make use of a major ah, but eBay. This demonstrated to become a lucrative decision because the card offered for $1.265 million (almost double what Gidwitz taken care of it).
Since that time, it's been introduced the card continues to be offered two times more in additional secretive contracts. The final value being $2.8 million.
Other honus wagner t206 cards happen to be offered but, they do not have a similar fame because the Gretzky, haven't arrived at quite that value (less that 500, 000 dollars). Still, for those who have some old baseball cards within the loft, it's worth checking to ascertain if you've certainly one of individuals missing Honus Wagner T206 cards.