An Arkansas man won a 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card in a Chicago auction for $1.62 million Saturday.

It's amazing that a card can be worth that much money. Wagner, a legendary shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates, made less in his professional career than one of his baseball cards is worth.

I feel bad for the guy; even though he's dead, a piece of paper was worth more then he was. But this guy was playing in the early 1900s, so nobody made that much.

All you baseball card people out there with classics, maybe you, too, will make a lot of money. Don't neglect your collection.