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Why so underrated?
I don't think it's any more "common" than the goudey. And in fairness to the card itself, the image is actually a pretty striking card in good condition, when the colors are really vibrant. So, why do people disregard it so much? Simply because it's in German? Or because it's not a "baseball" card set? Some other combination of factors? I guess I've never really understood why that single Ruth card is so devalued by comparison to everything from the period. |
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it used to sell for $1500-$2000 20 years ago... when it was actually considered rare.
eBay brought thousands of them out of German attics, and they are easily removed from the album, supply and demand will keep it low forever now. the exception is the Astra backed cards, they are rare! |
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Oversized, non-mainstream and if I didn't know better I would swear they are still printing them.
BTW, I like the card but I understand the lack of perceived value.
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I know there was a huge influx of them, but even with the increased supply, there still aren't more of them than the goudeys... I dunno, guess it just seems like a card poised for a comeback, once the systemic oversupply wears off.
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I like the card and own a couple myself. For the prices they go for you can't beat grabbing a period Ruth with a nice image like he just homered!
It seems like there are more Goudeys especially when you combined all 4 different cards from the set and the WWG canadian versions. I would still rather have a Goudey any day but I do think the Sanella gets almost no respect. My advice would be to pick one up if you don't own one already. Very nice image.
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I actually already have 2, a 7.5 and an 8
I bought them both, hoping one day the value would spike, thinking I'd keep the 8 and trade out the 7.5 for something. Just seems illogical that the one specific card would be the only period piece with such a radically different value than it's peer cards. Especially when you consider the vast majority of these "pre-war" Ruths actually lived and survived through the real war. The story behind each one of them surviving seems almost surreal. Last edited by phikappapsi; 04-02-2012 at 07:30 PM. |
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