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Ruth issue to buy with a budget of $1500 (seeking experienced advice)
Thanks for looking. OK so basically I made a nice profit on a sale recently to an advanced player collector on a card I had acquired at a local show. It was hard to let go but I tripled what I paid for the card in profit, well not even a typical card, an advertising piece from a local distributor from back in the late 60's/early 70's. I would like to purchase a Babe Ruth item for what I had profited, from his playing years, but know very little of what would be most desirable. A fully intact card with disregard to the condition as long as not altered with nice appeal. What might you suggest..?, strip cartoon card, photo card , or does it even matter ? Thanks for the knowledge
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We kind of just did this thread...
https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=276177 |
Sorry, I don't frequent this part of the forum too often. Thanks
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5k is a little different than 1500. I'd get your favorite 33 Goudey in the best looking 1 you can find for the money.
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For me easily the 1932 Sanella Type 3 in the nicest condition you can find for your $1500.
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I'd buy an original photo of Ruth that you really like.
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I think your going to need some luck to get a 33 Goudey for $1500 that is not pretty trashed. If you can, that would probably be the way I'd go, but you would probably have more luck looking at later exhibits, Kashins, and Sanella. If you like premiums, you could also go with R309 or W554.
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48 Leaf, any Sanella's are about $250, Berk Ross, 61 Topps, Scoops, Look N See... All non-playing issues but you could probably get most if not all of them in nice condition for that $1500
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1933 Sport Kings Babe Ruth
Should be able to find a presentable albeit low grade example for $1500. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk |
Exhibits and notebooks are within your price range that look great and have upside. Type 1 photos are really good as well.
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I've been asked this question a few times over the years, and my answer is always the same: I believe the 1934 Goudey premium has the best bang for the buck among Ruth cards. If I wanted to spend less, I might go with a snapshot. Here's mine ...
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Shawn, I believe that you can acquire decent examples from both of these 1928 issues for $1,500.
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Absolutely w514 ... check my post as to why!
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I’m a huge fan of the 1935 Goudey 4 in 1.
Authentic Goudey gum card of the babe during his playing days (final year) and $1500 should be able to get you a nice looking 4 or 5 grade. |
W517 either pose is nice and unless going for a very high grade you should have money left over.
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Don't let them talk you out of a foreign Ruth:
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You can get many...great ruth cards for $1500:
-exhibits -strips...that even look like babe -lower grade e121 w/bird...maybe standing w/ball -fro joys...u can afford 2 for $1500 -spalding -W's from early 30's -Goudey premium -Quaker premium...like $200 -Quaker Flip Book Countless options! Most much rarer than goudeys...just pick one you like. |
Oh yeah, and my answer to this question is always buy the Kashin Ruth. It has an incredible image and is criminally undervalued if you ask me.
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Agree with Packs. You could get a great Kashin Ruth for that money, or you could get a decent Ruth and Gehrig for $1500. Both have great images and are from their playing days.
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Its still a CARD! I echo the sentiment on this card, or well presenting goudey. Avoid postcards, photos, foreign etc. They were long frowned upon until the recent upsurge, overbought in my opinion. Though they do "look nice" oversized and not coming out of a pack just kill it in my eyes |
The suggestion of a Kashin is good one. I would add the Butterfinger premium to the list.
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Thanks Pete, and all others for the advice. I will be on the hunt..
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My advice is to get a Ruth card during his playing days with an image you love. The card should have nice eye appeal, and ideally have a number grade (and not Authentic or 1/Poor). Here are some of my suggestions, but in higher grades, in no particular order. I would say you should probably be able to get these cards in grades 2-3 for ~$1500 although I haven't checked on recent prices.
* 1933 Blue Bird * 1926-29 Exhibits (Pose) * 1926-29 Exhibits (Batting) * 1929 R315 * 1931 W517 #20 |
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The La Presse is nice but it's more poster than card. I think if you're after a card you'll be let down by it.
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For $1500, you could get both the Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig 1932 Butterfinger premium in great condition. In great condition, they run about $600-$800 each, routinely. But they are fragile. I was patient, and I got mine for $150 in an auction. It has two tears and an alteration in the top left corner, but it presents well.
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I agree with those above talking about a nice type 1 photo. I would also vote for the Kashin. I think it's extremely undervalued. The Blue Bird Ruth is a nice option. There was a small find of them a few years back so they are much more reasonably priced than they used to be. Plus it's the Conlon image.
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You mention item, then say card. That's the first choice you have to make!
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1928 Harrington's Babe Ruth can be found at a reasonable price
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Nice choices Gary. I would definitely look for exhibits in lower grades, maybe a low grade R315. A low grade 1922 E121-120 would be nice but probably would have to stretch the 1500 range some, same as a low grade Goudey probably looking at 2k+. The Sport Kings in lower grade may be doable in that range.
I would wait and see what's out there check big auctions, and wait till one you really want comes up in your range. |
How about a Shapira Bros Ruth?
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I'd buy an original photo of Ruth that you really like.
This. Type I photo for sure would be my advice... |
Photos are popular now but is it always going to be a good buy at a price like $1,500? I was picking up photos for almost nothing before they took off.
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I think you'd have to spend more than $1,500 now to get a photo that will keep value at that number later (which means overpaying really). Right now it seems like any old photo is going for seven, eight, nine hundred bucks. I don't see that kind of market sustaining itself though.
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I would hold on and search for a 33 Goudey. If you look hard you should be able to find a low grade presentable card. I think you will feel better about your purchase and it will be a better investment.
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