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G1911 08-16-2023 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by cgjackson222 (Post 2365013)
Haha, that is one of the biggest stretches of a variation I have heard of. Makes the partial diamond on the '55 Jackie seem much more legit in comparison.

Thanks for answering my question though. Hadn't heard of that cropping issue on his helmet.

The variation in the 56 Clemente is the same as the 55 Jackie; a cropping difference resulting from multiple slots in the sheet and not sharing the exact same pattern between slots.

puckpaul 08-17-2023 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by rickalaska (Post 2364816)
I believe the 1907 Ty Cobb postcards are still very undervalued compared to other greats of the day.

The man won 12 batting titles and was the first player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Value has gone up, but nowhere near what some of the other guys have been selling at - Mantle, J. Robinson, Gehrig... Population is still low.

Not just talking my own book, but the W600 Cobb has enormous potential still, just that there are so few of them and they dont trade often (which is actually a negative…). Not hard to see that card be more like the Baltimore News Ruth, other than that Ruth has even more appeal than Cobb.

As for others, seems to me Ryan, Musial, and Ted W have room to appreciate a lot more. Though there are a lot of them, single signed balls of them are particularly cheap. But i would think the Ryan rookie is a great card to hold.

Leon 08-18-2023 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by kmac32 (Post 2362534)
Anything Ruth

Not necessarily. Some Goudey's have come down a little recently....
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investinrookies 02-28-2024 05:05 PM

bumping this back up six months later....appears jackie cards holding up better than most in this market while some even increasing.

Rhotchkiss 02-28-2024 05:45 PM

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Fun (re)read. Thanks for bumping.

The one card/player I don’t see mentioned anywhere in this thread, but whose stuff seems to have really jumped in the last year, is Joe Jackson. His M101-4/5s have gone to the moon, as has his Cracker Jacks and E90-1s. No comps on this baby though….

bnorth 02-28-2024 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 2416022)
Fun (re)read. Thanks for bumping.

The one card/player I don’t see mentioned anywhere in this thread, but whose stuff seems to have really jumped in the last year, is Joe Jackson. His M101-4/5s have gone to the moon, as has his Cracker Jacks and E90-1s. No comps on this baby though….

That is a beautiful card. I picked up a cheap decent looking reprint of it a few days ago for my collection.

TheBig6 02-28-2024 10:36 PM

N173 Old Judge HOF cabinets
https://photos.imageevent.com/rucker...ize/keefe2.jpg

Snapolit1 02-29-2024 05:49 AM

Ken Griffey Jr cards will be the next generations Mickey Mantle. Some shiny Griffey 1/1 refractor will sell for $3 million. And you could prob buy it today for $20,000. But none of us will do that.

You read it here first.

I will bump this thread in 2038 so you can see I was right.

jbhofmann 02-29-2024 06:36 AM

Jackie transcends the sport.
  • He's taught in every elementary school.
  • He has his own day.
  • His jersey is retired league wide.
1948 Leaf in my opinion is Americana Pop Art perfection. That set has numerous cards that look like they belong in a museum.

packs 02-29-2024 07:52 AM

I may be in the minority but I have a feeling 19th century cards will be the biggest money losers over the next decade. They are really cool to look at but I'm not sure who's going to take the place of people hunting Spotted Ties, for example.

vintagerookies51 02-29-2024 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss (Post 2416022)
Fun (re)read. Thanks for bumping.

The one card/player I don’t see mentioned anywhere in this thread, but whose stuff seems to have really jumped in the last year, is Joe Jackson. His M101-4/5s have gone to the moon, as has his Cracker Jacks and E90-1s. No comps on this baby though….

Agreed, I think Joe Jackson is being slept on. Another iconic card of his that I think of is the W514. It's tough to price since it's a strip card that doesn't seem to appeal to as many collectors, but it being associated with the year of the Black Sox Scandal makes it historically intriguing I think. I could be biased because I own one though.

ullmandds 02-29-2024 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by vintagerookies51 (Post 2416206)
Agreed, I think Joe Jackson is being slept on. Another iconic card of his that I think of is the W514. It's tough to price since it's a strip card that doesn't seem to appeal to as many collectors, but it being associated with the year of the Black Sox Scandal makes it historically intriguing I think. I could be biased because I own one though.

slept on???? are JJ cards not some of the most expensive and desired in the hobby?

vintagerookies51 02-29-2024 10:14 AM

Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth in my opinion have the biggest long-term upside. These two are the only ones I would say transcend the sport of baseball. These are the names kids learn in history class. I think most collectors here wildly overestimate how many average people could even tell you who Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays were, let alone recognize their 1952 Topps card. I think those HOFs will always have a solid market regardless if people are still alive that have seen them play, just like Cobb, Gehrig, etc. but Ruth and Jackie will always be king in my opinion.

vintagerookies51 02-29-2024 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 2416207)
slept on???? are JJ cards not some of the most expensive and desired in the hobby?

I meant in terms of this thread and how no one has said his name.

ullmandds 02-29-2024 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by vintagerookies51 (Post 2416213)
I meant in terms of this thread and how no one has said his name.

thats cuz noone can afford them!!!!

brunswickreeves 02-29-2024 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by vintagerookies51 (Post 2416211)
Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth in my opinion have the biggest long-term upside. These two are the only ones I would say transcend the sport of baseball. These are the names kids learn in history class. I think most collectors here wildly overestimate how many average people could even tell you who Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays were, let alone recognize their 1952 Topps card. I think those HOFs will always have a solid market regardless if people are still alive that have seen them play, just like Cobb, Gehrig, etc. but Ruth and Jackie will always be king in my opinion.

I offer up two 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle reference exhibits for consideration :)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BjcNRU...eSBtYW50bGU%3D


https://m.youtube.com/shorts/oVCCa9bAgEk

packs 02-29-2024 10:35 AM

One guy whose prices have steadily been on the rise and hasn’t been mentioned is Jack Glasscock. I know there’s speculation on him eventually getting into the Hall and it seems like his prices are rising with the tide.

Yoda 02-29-2024 12:15 PM

Thanks to REA and Rob Lifson, the Dietsche PC seems to be the generally accepted RC of Tyrus. For many years, the E102 Cobb seemed to reign, simply because it was standard size for cards of the time. Perhaps it will see a resurgence.

Also, the Berk Ross Jackie is a beautiful card of him and has been getting some play of late. % wise, it could see solid growth as it is "discovered" by collectors.

LincolnVT 02-29-2024 02:18 PM

Jackie
 
I guess I would agree with the many people who have suggested Jackie Robinson cards. I think his earliest higher grade (7-9) cards will be the most explosive in the next 10 years.

jetsetr1 03-03-2024 08:31 PM

Would also say Jackie Robinson - Leaf, Swell, Bowman. The Swell explode over the last 1-2 year still a very low pop.

The real answer is probably the cards that are already in the untouchable stratosphere of most: High grades of any blue chip players

Casey2296 03-03-2024 08:54 PM

Ty Cobb will outpace Jackie Robinson imho.

calvindog 03-03-2024 09:15 PM

Robinson’s 1948/49 Leaf and Bowman cards have already come down quite a bit from their peaks.

packs 03-04-2024 07:32 AM

That may be because the cards are settling or it may be because of the newfound preference of the Bond Bread, which is the card that many posters have pegged for the largest increase.

Leon 03-12-2024 06:59 PM

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I watch Goudey Ruths, and overall, they seem down a little to me. (as stated above too :))
The very best of a given grade still goes well though.... I suspect the best Robinson's hold their value than more ordinary ones, as all great looking cards do. We all want the best!

As for what is going to go up the most; whatever I am not collecting.

I am sure I couldn't get what I paid for this 3-4 years back, but I don't care!

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2417119)
Robinson’s 1948/49 Leaf and Bowman cards have already come down quite a bit from their peaks.


Peter_Spaeth 10-23-2024 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by oldjudge (Post 2362854)
Adam—I don’t think your comparisons are appropriate. Bradman is a cricket player, a sport only slightly less popular than tiddlywinks in this country. Also, Brits have been active card collectors for over a century and there is no short supply of cricket cards, most in very nice condition. As for boxing, I know you love the sport, but it is no longer a popular sport in this country. In contrast, womans sports in general are on a upswing in popularity. How many boxers have you seen on television commercials lately? I don’t even think I have seen George Foreman in a while. It seems like every day I see Candace Parker, Arike Ogunbowale, or Sabrina Ionescu in some commercial or other. In fact, there are probably more woman basketball players in commercials than there are baseball players.
Let’s revisit this in five years and see who was right.

Maybe we can revisit it now. Breanna Stewart RC just sold for almost 5K.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-WNBA-9....m43663.l10137

MVSNYC 10-23-2024 10:14 PM

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What a great thread...some really wonderful cards posted!

This year I slowly started acquiring several "blue chip" cards that I felt were great investments (and fun to look at!)...These are the 3 main cards I picked up...IMO, I feel they will appreciate nicely over the next 10 years.

Balticfox 10-23-2024 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2419377)
As for what is going to go up the most; whatever I am not collecting.

I am not sure I could get what I paid for this 3-4 years back, but I don't care!

I like your thinking/attitude!

The thing about any cards as an "investment" is that an "investor" is typically buying retail and then selling wholesale. That's not generally a good business strategy.

:(

Snapolit1 10-24-2024 07:08 AM

I had a friendly debate on the board a few years ago about what % of true baseball fans (- not the public but die hard baseball fans -) would have any idea who Sherry Magee was. The levels of delusions some people offered up were truly mind boggling.

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Originally Posted by vintagerookies51 (Post 2416211)
Jackie Robinson and Babe Ruth in my opinion have the biggest long-term upside. These two are the only ones I would say transcend the sport of baseball. These are the names kids learn in history class. I think most collectors here wildly overestimate how many average people could even tell you who Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays were, let alone recognize their 1952 Topps card. I think those HOFs will always have a solid market regardless if people are still alive that have seen them play, just like Cobb, Gehrig, etc. but Ruth and Jackie will always be king in my opinion.


packs 10-24-2024 07:15 AM

I still don't think anyone needs to see anyone play to be a fan of theirs. If you grew up in the time of Mantle but you lived in Idaho without television, chances are you never saw him play either.

Republicaninmass 10-24-2024 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 2416207)
slept on???? are JJ cards not some of the most expensive and desired in the hobby?

And the w514 is plain hideous! Great for sellers as this card has been around 100 years and barely budged until covid

Republicaninmass 10-24-2024 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by jetsetr1 (Post 2417108)
Would also say Jackie Robinson - Leaf, Swell, Bowman. The Swell explode over the last 1-2 year still a very low pop.

The real answer is probably the cards that are already in the untouchable stratosphere of most: High grades of any blue chip players

Another cards other than topps. Usually just don't cut the mustard. Bond bread and swell will be the first to drop followed by leaf


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