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Posted By: <b>Jeff Lichtman</b><p>No, because I'm the schmuck that bought that one!
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Posted By: <b>leon</b><p>Now that's funny as crap...(I never really understood that phrase)<a href="http://plugin.smileycentral.com/http%253A%252F%252Fwww.smileycentral.com%252F%253F partner%253DZSzeb008%255FZN%2526i%253D10%252F10%25 5F1%255F114%2526feat%253Dprof/page.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/10/10_1_114.gif" alt="SmileyCentral.com" border="0"><img border="0" src="http://plugin.smileycentral.com/http%253A%252F%252Fimgfarm%252Ecom%252Fimages%252F nocache%252Ftr%252Ffw%252Fsmiley%252Fsocial%252Egi f%253Fi%253D10%252F10_1_114/image.gif"></a>
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Posted By: <b>Rich Klein</b><p>I'll add an hypothetical addition to this. I do not know if these cards exist or not or how many are out there of each type: (The first one I know has not been discovered yet, the second is a pop report question)<br /><br />Here is our 2 competitors for the day: Please tell the board which one you believe would have a greater price appreciation over the next year; next two years and next ten-twenty years (very short term; short term; long term)<br /><br />Card 1: 1921 Fan Dave "Beauty Bancroft. Card currently unknown, minor Hall of Famer, would be currenty unique if said card exists.<br /><br />Card 2: 1939 Play Ball Ted Williams PSA 9; BGS 9 or SGC 96. For purposes of this discussion we are assuming equality in grading companies in quality of grading.(please put personal opinions of graded cards or grading companies away here). I do not know current pop status.<br /><br />So, which card do you think will appreciate more short and/or long term.<br /><br />Regards<br />Rich
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Posted By: <b>noah</b><p>If you buy cards or any collectable for that matter, then it is fairly likely you have no intent on selling them. So when I buy cards or memorabilia i think of it being worth $0 because I will probably not sell it. I recommend investing in stocks or index funds and buying cards to fix your baseball craving.
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Posted By: <b>David Davis</b><p>I think the Bancroft. Assuming you didn't have to outbid Keith O. and a couple of other heavy hitters to own the card to begin with, I'll wager you wouldn't win it the second time it came to market.
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