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|  What are the Best Pre-WWII Investment Cards? 
			
			I think there was a thread on this but I can't seem to find it.  I have been going in a new direction with my collecting, focusing on quality and liquidity over quantity.  So, what would be the 10 or so best, but affordable cards that I can reasonably believe won't lose their value?  I am thinking T206 Cobb, Johnson, Young, etc, Goudey Ruth, Gehrig.  Any good ideas?
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