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1948 Topps Magic Baseball
Posted By: <b>DD</b><p>Hi,<br />I recently picked up a small raw group of these, and they came back with decent grades:<br /><br />PSA 6 - Grover Alexander, Tinker and Evers, Lou Boudreau<br />PSA 4 - Connie Mack and Rogers Hornsby<br /><br />Centering killed the last two. I also have a 1954 Topps Scoops Ruth w/coating that graded a 5.<br /><br />My question is does anyone think they are worth holding onto as an investment? I am not into them for much, and the pop reports for PSA are pretty low for all the cards in this set.<br /><br />Any opinions are appreciated. Thanks!
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1948 Topps Magic Baseball
Posted By: <b>Dave Hornish</b><p>I don't see either set as real investments. Your PSA 5 Ruth Scoop is not all that hard to find and interest is limited as it's more of a non-sport set (drawn portrait does not help) plus a 5 is really not investment grade.<br /><br />The Magic Photos are tougher (should all be listed as 1949 by the way) but also there is low interest and while tough, they are by no means scarce. I do not see them as having a lot of upside. The '51 Topps Teams, Major League or Connie Mack All Stars would be far better choices, I think, if you are looking for offbeat early Topps cards that might appreciate. Those '51 Major League All Stars are really hard to find.
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1948 Topps Magic Baseball
Posted By: <b>DD</b><p>Thanks Dave. The Ruth does have the coating; not sure how many with that have been graded. I will probably just sell them and make a short term profit.<br /><br />Thanks for the input; much appreicated.
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1948 Topps Magic Baseball
Posted By: <b>Dave Hornish</b><p>I would try the Vintage Non-Sport Board BST-someone may be interested in the Ruth and maybe even the Magic Photos over there.<br /><br />I think the low pops are reflective of how low interest is in these unfortunately and don't show the true level of difficulty compared to say the Look 'n See's.
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1948 Topps Magic Baseball
Posted By: <b>steve</b><p>I have a half dozen nice 1948 Topps PSA graded baseball major HOFers. Whenever I auction cards on ebay, I contemplate selling these 1948 Topps cards - but then think, "heck no, I will probably get too low of prices to be happy with the sales." <br /><br />They sure seem like they would be in higher demand and worth considerably more than they are.<br /><br />They are the relatively inexpensive eyebrow raisers that also have decent overall eye appeal - a great value in my book - I will be holding mine for some time - maybe they will gain popularity in future - population numbers for nice examples sneaky low.<br /><br />steve <br /><br /><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1218474110.JPG">
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