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Old 04-08-2014, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric72 View Post
I agree.

Additionally, all things considered, I believe Aaron's cards to be the most undervalued in the entire hobby. I predict that, as time marches on and the collector base changes, values of the cards from his playing days (as well as those of Roberto Clemente and Warren Spahn) will outperform those of his contemporaries.

To clarify, I am not saying that a '56 Topps Warren Spahn will ever be worth more than a '56 Mickey Mantle...just that there will be a higher percentage jump on cards of him, Clemente, and Aaron than anyone else from that era.

Sorry for getting a bit off-topic. Carry on.
I agree that his cards will take off. Definitely does not get the credit he deserves. His stats, in addition to home runs, are staggering. Glad I finished my Topps Aaron regular issue run last year LOL.
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