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Top Ten Pre-War Cards I Can Afford
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Given that most of us could never afford a t206 Wagner or Plank, I thought it would be fun to put together a list of the top ten pre-War cards that you can buy for less than $1000 (assuming a decently presentable example).
Here's my first offering that I would put near the top the list. I will try to compile a top ten later based on the responses we get. A Goudey Ruth (this one cost me $800): |
T205 Cobb
I think I paid about $500 for this one. You could probably get a nicer example for closer to $1K.
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=5079http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=5078 |
Another Ruth
Anther low grade Ruth....you can definitely find a presentable example for under 1k
http://dixonsbaseballcards.weebly.co...39548_orig.jpg |
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I don't have an example, but I'm sure you could get a decent 1887 N28 Cap Anson for less than $1,000
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You could get a 1 with nice eye appeal for a little less than 1,000. |
My top 10
David,
If you mean the top 10 for me, here's what that would look like. All are any Washington player, in as high a grade as I could get for under the $1000. E105 Mello-Mint E107 E270-2 Colgan's Tin Top E286 JuJu Drum T5 Pinkerton Cabinet W600 PC796 Sepia PC805 Novelty Cutlery R317 Uncle Jack's Vunc Holland's Bill |
E95 Philly Caramel Mathewson
One of my faves and can get an decent one for less than 1K.
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cue second under $1K Anson. Curious to compare their paper loss.. your 1's front looks better than my 1.5's.
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I guess the Cuban - Punch cards of Hall of Famers do not count here as probably less than 0.1% of us can afford them (myself included) these days...........
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You can get this card in one of my favorite poses of Ruth for a little less than 1K.
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