Which to sell first , pre war or 50s?
I got three main collections. Pre war HOFer stash. 1933/34 goudey sets. Post war to 1969 HOF RCs and rare-ish issues.
Which category is least investable? Or more like: which category is the one I should drop if long term value is a partial concern? I'm looking to sell one of them . I want to offload the the one that is least likely to appreciate considerably and most likely to be in risk of a down turn in a bad economy . All 3 sub collection are equally valued and the players represented are equally prestigious and carrying their value weight over the course of time.
I've been tap dancing on his issue forever and would dig hearing if anyone has an opinion on the issue. I personally think the population (scarcity) figures indicate that pre war is the one to hold. But I'm wondering if prewar might take a hit as the original collections get broken up. Meaning, will new vintage collectors have more awareness/interest in the name players of the 50s and not really care about Mel ott or lefty grove? To some degree it has always been that way, but will the scales slip even further causing any non - pantheon HOFer to fade a bit in value or be less likely to continue appreciating b/c not as many chase them?
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