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Originally Posted by Exhibitman
Given what records he now holds and the lack of cards, Gibson is the obvious choice for a surge. I expect some of the players in the set with additional records that people collect, like .400 hitters, will see some price increases as awareness grows.
As a collector, it is a mixed bag: if you cash in how likely are you to refill the hole in your collection?
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I bought a Laughlin and a Shakey's just to have Gibsons, but I was perfectly happy to sell them into the price surge, as IMO they aren't real cards. My bigger regret would be selling too soon, but it's hard to judge this one.