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I think this guy's description needs an update. The days of a 100k - 1914 Ruth, in any kind of presentable condition, passed by at least a few years ago. Certainly this is one of the all time great cards and high on my want/wish list. (I doubt very seriously I will ever own one)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1914-BABE-RU...item2804576d2a .
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Another seller has the same item at a BIN price of $999.99, and they admit in the description that it's a reprint. Are they just hoping some sucker will come along and hit "Buy" without reading the full description?
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I'll never own one of the 1914 Baltimore News Ruths either, but there may be cards out there that can eventually come close to those values, but which are much more affordable now. How to find them? Just study and stay on the cutting edge, well ahead of the pack, and make your best picks, following the simple formula of value being a function of rarity, significance and condition. The trick, of course, is to analyze correctly with regard to rarity and significance, and figure that collecting trends will change, as they have significantly in the last 25 years in cards, as well as in cars and coins (as just one possible example, I don't think, that if a 1914 Ruth reaches those figures, a 1925 Exhibit Lou Gehrig rookie will still be well under $100K in ExMt--there are more of the Gehrigs, of course, but not that many more--it is still a very tough card to acquire in presentable condition). Highest regards, Larry PS: The first 1914 Baltimore News coming out for public sale that I am aware of was part of the Copeland sale/auction--circa 1989 or so. The price then? Just $6,000! Last edited by ls7plus; 07-29-2015 at 05:32 PM. |
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Could not agree more on the Exhibit Gehrig RC. It's my favorite pick to explode sometime down the line. The man, his legacy, his performance on the field, the card's rarity, it being his RC... No one knows what the future holds but as a Gehrig fan and constant student of cards, I love that card.
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Not sure about 8 figures, re: 1914 Ruth, but my guess is it is the next 7 figure pre-war card (when a nice one comes out...and in the future a bit)
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Agreed...Ruth is the greatest player in the history of the game...I'm actually surprised that the Baltimore Ruth hasn't eclipsed the million mark already.
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I have no idea but that would be an expensive gamble.
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Not necessarily.
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Leon- If you can talk your daughter into renting her text books, you may have enough to swing such a purchase. ![]() .
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Above all, though, may your collecting bring you happiness, Pete. Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 07-29-2015 at 05:25 PM. |
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M101-2 and National Game/Tom Barker Alexander both precede the Fatima (and 1914 CJ), no? So the popularity of that issue would seem to have nothing to do with rookie card status.
And I am guessing there are lots of examples of cards that have increased in value tremendously despite not being rookie cards (e.g. T206 Wagner, 1952T Mantle). And there are lots of players whose rookie I couldn't even name despite being reasonably well informed. Lajoie, Collins, Mathewson, Johnson to name a few. So I'm still not sure that for the average collector rookie card status is as big a deal pre war as it is post war, which was my point (I think LOL).
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