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Old 01-30-2018, 04:44 PM
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Quick, somebody start a thread on the Ty Cobb bubble.
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Old 01-30-2018, 07:20 PM
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I'd have to agree Joe Jackson seems like a good guess. I like a few of the post war RCs if youre looking for a value at current prices.
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I'd have to agree Joe Jackson seems like a good guess.
The 1914 CJ SGC 1.5 on eBay right now certainly is a good way for Shoeless Joe to start the year.

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Old 01-31-2018, 11:13 AM
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I don't own them anymore, so this is impartial. I think the beautiful, early Ruth Exhibits have so much room to grow. So criminally undervalued. I think they are among his most attractive cards, and are far more rare and early than the Goudeys.
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I don't own them anymore, so this is impartial. I think the beautiful, early Ruth Exhibits have so much room to grow. So criminally undervalued. I think they are among his most attractive cards, and are far more rare and early than the Goudeys.
i agree...too bad oversized cards are a no-go for many collectors!
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i agree...too bad oversized cards are a no-go for many collectors!
With the surge of the Gehrig Exhibit and the rare postcards, I think that's changing. Cobb PCs are certainly booming (so much for impartiality). So I think it should follow that the Ruth's, though not nearly as rare as the more valuable Cobbs, should get the attention they deserve.

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I think that '15 Cracker Jack Hof'ers are due to close the price gap with the '14's in 2018. For sure, there are the '15 factory sets which skew population reports plus scads of nrmt cards that have emerged over the years. Add in the fact they are arguably the most beautiful cards ever produced, people want them in the best condition possible and to hell with the history. And I think the '15 CJ's of Matty and Hal Chase are just plain gorgeous.
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With the surge of the Gehrig Exhibit and the rare postcards, I think that's changing. Cobb PCs are certainly booming (so much for impartiality). So I think it should follow that the Ruth's, though not nearly as rare as the more valuable Cobbs, should get the attention they deserve.
You may be right! Early Ruth exhibits could be had for less than 1K for most in nice shape maybe 2 years ago...now they'3-4 times more...these definitely have room to run. And I totally agree they are much rarer and imo desirable as compared to goudeys...most other ruth cards are to me!

And most cobb pc's are technically rookies so that kinda helps the valuations as compared to ruth. has an m101-3 appreciated much lately?
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The 1914 CJ SGC 1.5 on eBay right now certainly is a good way for Shoeless Joe to start the year.
Just saw it. It's a shame I didn't pick one up when I first started looking. Great looking card for the grade.
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The post-war card looks like the Tom Brady RC: Link
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This. Ridiculous prices. I don’t think I have ever seen a card rise in value this fast.
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Is it worth 2x in a 9.5?
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Quick, somebody start a thread on the Ty Cobb bubble.
Lmfao, you just gave me a good laugh to start my day.
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M116 Wagner pastel might have some legs. The 4 in Huggins went for a decent price.
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Just noticed that pretty SGC 1.5 Shoeless CJ that was on eBay outsold the last PSA 2. Pretty card. Congrats to the winner. In some work procrastination surfing this morning, I saw that I somehow I missed a stunning "2" in Heritage last year that went for 45k. What a looker that one was as well.
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Just noticed that pretty SGC 1.5 Shoeless CJ that was on eBay outsold the last PSA 2. Pretty card. Congrats to the winner. In some work procrastination surfing this morning, I saw that I somehow I missed a stunning "2" in Heritage last year that went for 45k. What a looker that one was as well.
That Shoeless Joe CJ is a real hot shit card. Not to drop unnecessarily esoteric jargon.
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Buck Ewing Old Judges ... http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=250157
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That Shoeless Joe CJ is a real hot shit card. Not to drop unnecessarily esoteric jargon.
There are definitely some cards in our hobby that just have an "it" factor. It's like you look at them for the first time and just know they'd be a collection cornerstone. I remember making my first steps into the PreWar space, and that Shoeless card, along with the CJ Cobb, really commanded attention. The D304 Cobb was another. Obviously the Goudey Ruths and the blue '33 Gehrig Goudey come to mind as well, among some others.

Basically, there are some cards we own that when another cool card comes up, we're okay with selling to grab the new one. Then there are those cards that we just know we can't ever sell, because we'd eventually want to get another example into the collection. Those are the cards that a collector has to always have a copy of, or it's as if the collection is incomplete.
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Yeah Matty, your 14 cj JJ suggestion got me thinking about the Mount Rushmore of baseball cards. I'm sure it's been done on n54 before. And as I recall, Joe Orlando put together a Mount Rushmore of: t206 Wagner, 1952 Mantle, m101 Ruth, and the Hank Aaron rookie. I think the CJ JJ has a strong claim for the spot given to the Hank rookie.

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