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Old 04-20-2011, 10:15 PM
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Default Better informed opinion than earlier

PSA alone has graded well over 8,000 of the Jordans in NMt-Mt or better--6,028 "8"'s. Factor in those that the other grading services have graded, and the probable large amount of unopened, if this card appreciates over the long-term, it'll be like the proverbial slow boat to China. My bet is it goes down by at least 50% over the next 10-15 years, as we become more and more divorced from the time of his playing career. As another board member stated above, look at Chamberlain's '61-'62 Fleer--a far tougher card in any grade, and pretty much stagnant in value for the last 20 years, at least in NMt! In addition, Chamberlain has just as much or more claim to the title of the greatest ever in that sport (especially for those of us who actually saw him play in his prime)--50.4 points per game FOR THE ENTIRE '61-'62 SEASON, 100 POINTS IN A SINGLE GAME, AND A NUMBER OF GAMES WITH 30+ REBOUNDS AGAINST BILL RUSSELL! And if you want to factor in championships, Wilt won when he had the supporting cast, and Jordan played during an era when the NBA, in my opinion as a former devoted fan, was at its weakest--what great team did his Bulls ever beat? Not the Magic Johnson led Lakers in their prime; not the Larry Bird/Robert Parrish/Kevin McHale Celtics; and the "bad boy" Pistons only when they were on the down slide.

Buy the Cobb--if anything, his legacy seems to be significantly on the increase, and even if there are a lot of T206 Cobbs (and there are), they don't even begin to approach the almost ludicrous number of high-grade Jordans.

Just my 2 cents (half-dollar?).

Larry

Last edited by ls7plus; 04-20-2011 at 10:17 PM.
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