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Originally Posted by Lordstan
I am an autograph guy. I think everyone makes some good points, but I think some are overthinking it to a degree. I agree the overall eye appeal of the yellow card is superior, but I can't see eye appeal alone result in the 3x price difference between the yellow card and the others.
The 1933 Goudey set is collected by a large number of people. A group of those specialize in the signed set. I think the likelihood is that 2 or more people who are collecting the signed set are going head to head on this card. I've seen other signed Ruth's but not that one.
Just my 2c.
Mark
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I know at least 4 other people who are most likely in a bidding war. There are plenty of signed Goudey Ruth's surprisingly