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Old 02-02-2025, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by swarmee View Post
Correct, the vast majority of cards have sold for the same amount for the last decade. The ones that have gone up in value are the HOF rookies, for the most part. A $5 common now is a $10 common in 20 years. A $2,000 HOF RC now might be an $8,000 card in two decades, keeping or exceeding pace with the rate of inflation.
Thank you John for your thoughts on this. I truly appreciate you very much for always helping me. I need to really focus my collecting goals as im all over the place because I REALLY love all the 1950’s cards and want to have/collect them all! But I also want to be smart with my money. My thoughts are shifting toward a box of super cool HOFers (Ex. 1954 Topps Hank Aaron and 1952 Topps Willie Mays) might just be better for my goals vs a box of near complete set of raw (or graded) commons from the 1950’s. Thank you again.
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