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Old 02-23-2018, 06:59 AM
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I wonder if finds like that with precious metals hurt the value of them like it would with ball cards. Of course I am not talking a find of rare backs or obscure series.
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Are you referring to the topps comic book foldees Ruth?
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Are you referring to the topps comic book foldees Ruth?
That’s a post war card? I’m looking at the one in the upper center of the case surrounded by the three Sanella’s. It’s black and white and shows him swinging.

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I will try to come on Saturday , wow that's a lot of comspec's , don't see any ty cobbs in those pics
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I wonder if finds like that with precious metals hurt the value of them like it would with ball cards. Of course I am not talking a find of rare backs or obscure series.
Probably not. There's just not that much gold out there.

Here's an interesting article

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21969100

I dabble a tiny bit in metal as I was a coin collector as a boy. I generally give a current year Silver Eagle to anyone I know who has a baby.

I am not about to go deep into metal...it's just a fun thing, but if I were, palladium would be my choice.
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Probably not. There's just not that much gold out there.

Here's an interesting article

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21969100

I dabble a tiny bit in metal as I was a coin collector as a boy. I generally give a current year Silver Eagle to anyone I know who has a baby.

I am not about to go deep into metal...it's just a fun thing, but if I were, palladium would be my choice.
And the coins from finds like that don't suffer at all. If anything the ones from the find sell for more then the non- find ones, and all the others get a boost from the publicity etc.
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Thanks for the pics A.J.
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