A Honus Wagner baseball card
[In 2010] Nicholas DePace, a South Jersey cardiologist and owner of
one of America's top sports memorabilia collections, stepped in at the last minute to buy a rare Honus Wagner baseball card from an order of Baltimore-based Roman Catholic nuns hoping to raise money for their ministries...
Considered the "Holy Grail of baseball cards," the Wagner lithograph
was part of a series distributed in tobacco packs between 1909 and 1911.
Only about 60 of the cards are known to exist. Wagner, a shortstop for
the Pittsburgh Pirates and one of the original inductees in the Baseball
Hall of Fame, had his card pulled from the packs either because of an
aversion to smoking or because he wanted more money, baseball historians
say. The hockey legend Wayne Gretzky bought a mint condition Wagner
card for $451,000 in 1991. That same card later sold for $2,800,000, the
highest price ever paid for a baseball card.
A brother of a
deceased nun had kept the card DePace bought in a safe-deposit box since
1936. It was in poor condition, the man had written in a note, but
would still be very valuable. The nuns hoped the proceeds of the sale would help finance their ministries in 30 countries...
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