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Old 01-26-2018, 08:01 PM
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Oxford Confectionery Burleigh Grimes. Mark my words.
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Old 01-26-2018, 08:17 PM
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1914 Cracker Jack Mathewson.
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Old 01-26-2018, 08:51 PM
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As we gear up for 2019 (later on this year)
Look for joe Jackson stuff to start soaring.

Cracker Jack, strip card etc
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Old 01-26-2018, 09:03 PM
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We have seen Ty Cobb Postcards soar up in value. Plus, Type one photos have had a nice uptick too.

So, Ill go with Ty Cobb Cabinets.
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T206 Johnson portrait
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Old 01-27-2018, 07:12 AM
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As we gear up for 2019 (later on this year)
Look for joe Jackson stuff to start soaring.

Cracker Jack, strip card etc
Was kind of hoping no one would post this

Yup. Shoeless Joe cards.
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1914 Cracker Jack Mathewson.
Who is Jack Mathewson and what is the 1914 Cracker Set?




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Who is Jack Mathewson and what is the 1914 Cracker Set?




It has REALLY REALLY white borders...
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Old 01-29-2018, 11:47 AM
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Well played.
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Default less heralded rookie year cards of iconic players

hard to pick one out of those below. along with being rookie year cards with nice images, the pops on all of these cards (i include over-sized pieces as cards) are relatively low.

j. dimaggio: 1936 R312 is his nicest rookie year card in my opinion.

j. robinson: 1947 homogenized bond bread - this is different from 1947 portrait facsimile bond bread that skyrocketed in value last year; 1947 (incorrectly labeled as 1948 by grading cos.) old gold cigarettes kneeling in dugout

t. williams: 1939 goudey premiums

outside of these i think there is a lot of upside in good eye appeal e90-1 cy young cards. iconic player and gorgeous card. leon, if you read this, it's a good invitation to show your prized possession for some eye candy.

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Oxford Confectionery Burleigh Grimes. Mark my words.
Okay, I'll bite.......why this particular card?
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Old 01-30-2018, 02:44 PM
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Okay, I'll bite.......why this particular card?
It was meant to be a joke actually, but as I'm now explaining that, apparently not a very good one.
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It was meant to be a joke actually, but as I'm now explaining that, apparently not a very good one.
Dang, I thought my post with the W9316 cards was the only joke answer. Now I will have to stew quietly in the corner, with the only sounds being the cracking of my knuckles.

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It was meant to be a joke actually, but as I'm now explaining that, apparently not a very good one.
I figured it was a joke but, you never know. Thought you might know something the rest of us didn't!
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I figured it was a joke but, you never know. Thought you might know something the rest of us didn't!
I might, but I'm not giving out those answers for free, just the fake ones.
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Most likely something from the 1920s - some great sets out there not as well known - strip cards, candy and odd ball types

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I don't think it's any one card, but a kind of card. I think this year we'll see a serious spike in prices for cards with eye appeal. I could see people beginning to wise up on OJ's and paying strong for cards with back damage but vibrant images and I can see the average price of a card in poor or fair condition with eye appeal approaching mid-grade value under the right conditions.
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1907 Dietsche Postcard Ty cobb Fielding. Only 8 graded by PSA and 7 by SGC.
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