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Old 12-29-2008, 11:41 AM
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Posted By: Rich McGillicuddy

Interesting Article. While prices seem to be holding somewhat in the card market, other collectibles seem to be getting hammered.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-sun-selling-stuff-1228dec28,0,5462691.story

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Old 12-29-2008, 11:52 AM
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Posted By: boxingcardman

Prices are more down than you'd think; just depends on the cards in question. I've been scooping up postwar cards I've always wanted to have at very attractive prices.

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Old 12-29-2008, 11:58 AM
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Posted By: Scott Sarian

I've long wanted a mid-grade '14 CJ Speaker, and was happy to get a PSA 3 last night for 40% less than recent sales...

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Old 12-29-2008, 12:13 PM
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Posted By: Joe D.

nice scott.

that's one of my favorites (not just of CJs.... of all cards)

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Posted By: Steve Murray

Saw it earlier this morning and was tempted to post.

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Posted By: Adam

Wait a minute -- as I write this I am looking at a banner ad for Lelands that quite clearly states "The Best Place for Your Money is in Memorabilia . . . "

No??

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Posted By: leon

I don't know memorabilia extremely well but I can safely say that for the last 12 months running (and for that case 10 yrs running) I would have rather had my money in rare and scarce pre war baseball cards. I am pretty sure my best cards haven't gone down 40% in the last 6 months like the stock market has. So yes, I would rather have my money in cards as 20-20 hindsight.......and am very happy I didn't have a lot in the market but to each their own.......regards

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Posted By: boxingcardman

will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no cards.

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Old 12-29-2008, 12:50 PM
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Posted By: Joe D.

"I am pretty sure my best cards haven't gone down 40% in the last 6 months like the stock market has."

Leon - thats an unfair comparison.
My 'best' stocks haven't gone down 40 % either.


If we compare entire markets....
cards to stocks..... I wonder which has held its value more.


I'm not making a judgment either way.

As far as where to put my money... I'd prefer cards.... because of the fun factor....
but if I was looking to make some coin, I might head to the stock market before I head to the card show.


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Posted By: Anonymous

Adam W....I was responding to the other Adam but I agree. There is another saying that is even better but we will skip it for sake of the kiddies on the board..


Joe D- bottom line. I am positive my whole collection, and whatever it's value has, has done considerably better than the stock market overall (in at least the last year). It's not even close.....but we need to remember the sweet spot that I collect is what has held up better.... For instance...no doubt I have quite a few common cards but that's not where the real value is....the value is in the rare ones. If I have a $100 card go down 50% it's not a big deal when I have a higher end one go up a lot...as one did recently....and I am in 100% agreement on which is more fun.....take care

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Posted By: barrysloate

It's hard to argue with the track record of vintage baseball cards in the past few years, and while cards have been softer recently, they are not subject to the same volatility of the stock market.

Also, you have guys like Bernie Madoff screwing up people's life savings, and I can't think of anything comparable to this in the baseball card market.

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From the New Yorker:
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Posted By: Jimmy

Antiques and Toys in general have been going down the last 2-3 years, stamps have made a come back and coins are still a solid investment.

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