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Old 08-21-2018, 12:12 PM
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Would anyone have said Titus ten years ago?

I'll go with Puttman.
I don't know about Puttman, but I'm in agreement with the general thinking here. The cards most likely to double or triple in price over the next two years are probably (almost certainly?) some common players. Now if you can only figure out which ones you're all set.
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Old 08-21-2018, 01:23 PM
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I don't know about Puttman, but I'm in agreement with the general thinking here. The cards most likely to double or triple in price over the next two years are probably (almost certainly?) some common players. Now if you can only figure out which ones you're all set.
The same applies to penny stocks. Personally, I struggle somewhat to predict the future.
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The cards most likely to double or triple in price over the next two years are probably (almost certainly?) some common players. Now if you can only figure out which ones you're all set.
I hesitated to mention commons but I firmly believe that, especially better grades.
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It could be that tough T206 back, front combinations will jump. Some of them have very low pops.
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It could be that tough T206 back, front combinations will jump. Some of them have very low pops.
Either that or someone will discover they have a long lost cousin in the set, and corner the market
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These very rare backs, and I think Drums lead the way:Brown Old Mill
Brown Lenox
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Broadleaf 460
Uzit
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These very rare backs, and I think Drums lead the way:Brown Old Mill
Brown Lenox
Drum
Broadleaf 460
Uzit
I think Uzit is the one that could see a big jump. There are pretty much the same number of Drums and Uzits in the PSA pop report, but Drums go for a lot more. I can see Uzits closing the gap.
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Ryan, I agree with that list.

I also agree that Uzit has some room to to gain on Drum. I've always found Uzits extremely tough to acquire.

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