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Old 10-06-2004, 04:12 PM
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Default The next great investment?

Posted By: johnny

As far as investment I would never advise anyone to spend cash on cardboard but if they want guarentees I would say anything pre war is always good- 50-60s' try for excellent or better and 1970-present nr-mt- get cards from all era's from as old as possible to present- it is fun to go from 100 years ago to today in a simple line of cards- for me they are little paintings dating history right up to tonight when my twins play the yankees ( red sox fan at heart) my guess is people who get cards for investment stick to hall of famers but I dont know- I just finished a 59 fleer Ted Williams set and would definately recommend that for entertainment and investment exp when its n-mt ( I will be honest- I do not have the 'Ted Signs' yet so the reprint will have to complete my set for now-

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