
This is the most famous baseball card in the world. It's the scarcest and most valuable, that's for sure. If you even happen to see one while you're out at a garage sale, pick it up for me. I'm good for the money.
Wayne Gretzky and Bruce McNall, former owner of the Los Angeles Kings, bought the card for $451,000 in 1991. Wal-Mart bought it from them in 1995 for $500,000 only to raffle it off to a customer (obviously some hoosier). The woman who won it, a postal worker from Florida, couldn't afford the taxes. She sold it at Christie's for $640,500 in 1996 to Michael Gidwitz.
Gidwitz was the first owner to top $1 million when he sold it on eBay in 2000 for $1,265,000. It sold again in February of 2007 for a record-setting $2,350,000 to an anonymous collector. In September of 2007, it changed hands again when SCP Auctions of Mission Viejo, California, which had bought minority ownership, brokered a new sale--this time for $2.8 million to a private collector.
It is my strongest hope that the latest owner is a wealthy philanthropist who wants to bestow the Honus Wagner card on me out purely out of kindness just to see the reaction on my face.
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