The winner bidder never paid up for the rare Honus Wagner card that was put up for auction by the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
However, a new bidder has emerged.
On Monday, the Baltimore-based order of Roman Catholic nuns got their $220,000 -- the original bid -- but have a different collector to thank.
The Wagner card, produced as part of the T206 series between 1909 and 1911, is the most sought-after baseball card in history.
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