The Nun's confiscated my baseball cards

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Well when I was attending a Catholic School as a first grader..... the Nun's confiscated my baseball cards .......... happened in second and third grade too.

Now I read this....... it confirms my childhood suspicions that the Nun's were going to sell my cards!! :eek::p

Nuns get $220,000 from sale of rare baseball card
By Phil Gast, CNN
November 5, 2010 6:26 p.m. EDT

Only 50 to 60 T206 Honus Wagner cards are believed to exist.

(CNN) -- Years after his death, baseball legend Honus Wagner hit a home run for a group of nuns, who will use proceeds from the sale of his extremely rare baseball card to do charitable work.
Texas-based Heritage Auctions conducted the internet auction, which concluded Thursday night with a winning bid from Doug Walton, whose family owns seven stores in the Southeast specializing in sports cards and collectibles.
"I have been in the market for this card for a long time," Walton told CNN. "It is the Mona Lisa of baseball cards."
Walton paid $262,900, Heritage said, with $220,000 of that going to the School Sisters of Notre Dame. The card's price beat initial estimates by $162,900.
Both the card and the account of how it came to be sold make for compelling stories.
Like other stars of the early 20th century, Wagner, a Hall of Famer with the Pittsburgh Pirates, appeared on tobacco company cards.
The T206 cards were made between 1909 and 1911. Wagner's likeness was removed, either because he opposed being associated by young fans with tobacco or because he wasn't being paid enough by the company, said Chris Ivy, director of sports sales for Heritage Auctions.
Only 50 to 60 T206 Wagner cards are believed to exist.
One in near-mint condition sold for $2.8 million in 2007.
The Catholic order, which has a facility in Baltimore, Maryland, obtained the card when the brother of one its nuns died earlier this year, leaving several baseball cards to the congregation. Neither of the siblings has been identified.
Never mind that the card's sides had been trimmed to fit in a scrapbook, that it was laminated and lost some paper on the back, leaving it in poor condition. It's an authentic T206 Honus Wagner card.
"The fact that this was in her brother's collection since the 1930s and no one knew it" makes its history special, Ivy told CNN.
The Catholic missionary and teaching order said Wagner's name "is blessed to us now."
"We're very grateful to have the extra funds to help the School Sisters of Notre Dame where we minister in more than 30 countries," said Sister Virginia Muller, treasurer of the order's Atlantic-Midwest area, in a statement.
Walton, managing partner of Walton Sports Cards and Collectibles, said he's tried three previous times to buy a Wagner card, but was outbid. He plans to have the card make the rounds of the company's stores in Tennessee, Florida and South Carolina.
He concedes he paid about $60,000 more than the card is worth, but "the back story made me spend the extra money on it."
About 75 percent of his pursuit of the T206 card was emotion, he said. "I'm a very stubborn person."
 

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Re: The Nun's confiscated my baseball cards

Let's see.....You were in the first grade, the card is from 1909-1911...................Yep, it's probably your card Bob.:D:D
 

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Re: The Nun's confiscated my baseball cards

LOL :D

I spent 9 yrs. in a Catholic grade school. Kindergarten through 8th grade.:eek:

And yes, I did get hit with a yard stick by Sister Emmanuel. :D

But....I never got my baseball cards confiscated. A few other things
though. :redface:
 

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That was very generous of you, Bob.:D
 

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LOL I just have a feeling the card was "confiscated booty" ........ good comment about the yard stick ...... on the knuckles was the choice target when I was in school.

Strange but my memories of Catholic school are uniforms, yardsticks, baseball cards, fountain pens!!!! and Nun's who I suspect obtained their enjoyment from disciplining us.
 

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I never had anything confiscated by the nuns at my catholic school. They were too busy yanking me around the classroom by my braids and sending me to the principals office for rolling up my skirt. Oh yeah, the yardstick or ruler across the knuckles was non stop too. I think that some of that stuff scarred me for life. lol
 

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Re: The Nun's confiscated my baseball cards

I never went to a Catholic school, but my cousin and all his brothers did. They often spoke of yardsticks, twisted ears and pulled hair.

Peace and love to you all.:)
 

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Those were the "good old days", now you can't look at a kid crossed eyed with him saying "I going to tell my parents and they will sue you".
 

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At St Catherines we had sister Albena as the attendance nun. If you were late in HS you had to see her. She had a wicked swipe on the knuckles with a ruler. Partly why I have such horrible handwriting! :D

Oh and by the way she did not walk the halls, she just floated down the halls like in the blues brothers movie. :eek:
 

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I never went to a Catholic school, but my cousin and all his brothers did. They often spoke of yardsticks, twisted ears and pulled hair.

Peace and love to you all.:)
LOL. I forgot about the twisted ears. :eek::D
 

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They were too busy yanking me around the classroom by my braids and sending me to the principals office for rolling up my skirt.

There's gotta be a good story behind this:D
 

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In catholic school, second grade, I had one of the plastic two color whistles; the kind that came in cracker jack prizes. It had some dirt in the round part, and being OCD I was trying to blow into the slot to clean it out. The dirt wouldn't come out and for reasons still unknown to me I blew into the right end to dislodge it. Of course the loud shriek from the whistle more than caught the attention of the nun. With red face and piercing eyes she bellowed, what I thought I was doing! The only thing I could think to say was " I was cleaning it and it went off ". Needless to say I went straight to mother superior.
 

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Re: The Nun's confiscated my baseball cards

I never had anything confiscated by the nuns at my catholic school. They were too busy yanking me around the classroom by my braids and sending me to the principals office for rolling up my skirt. Oh yeah, the yardstick or ruler across the knuckles was non stop too. I think that some of that stuff scarred me for life. lol

Oh it was good for you.....trust me...(I'm not a doctor but I played one when I was little....):D
 

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In catholic school, second grade, I had one of the plastic two color whistles; the kind that came in cracker jack prizes. It had some dirt in the round part, and being OCD I was trying to blow into the slot to clean it out. The dirt wouldn't come out and for reasons still unknown to me I blew into the right end to dislodge it. Of course the loud shriek from the whistle more than caught the attention of the nun. With red face and piercing eyes she bellowed, what I thought I was doing! The only thing I could think to say was " I was cleaning it and it went off ". Needless to say I went straight to mother superior.
:D LOL, now thats funny.

Whenever we got in trouble at St. Cletus (usually shooting spit balls) we had to sit in the hall across from the principals office near the stairs leading to where they lived. I remember being terrified that one of the nuns was going to come down those stairs and drag me away never to be seen again. :eek:
 

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I guess I was a bit of a clock watcher when I wasn't socializing, the nuns would always ask me, "time will pass, will you?" :eek: LMAO :D

I passed alright with a Regents Diploma and a scholarship to Pratt.

Eventhough the nuns wore their stinky black habits at Saint Mary's and the constant verbal and physical abuse handed out by them, I did learn a lot.

Funny thing is, I actually wanted to be a nun when I was a little girlm until Junior High School of course. LOL My Aunt work in the rectory of the church, and we had many Sunday dinners there. Us girls all sang with the choir and one of my sisters and me even played piano duets at the church, and my brother was an alter boy. It was a tightly connected church and school in a great big town of 6,000 people.

I have a lot of great memories of going to Catholic School despite the negatives.
 
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