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Posted By: Paul S
I've always really liked the card type, I find them very appealing. There are a couple of forum members who really know the ins and outs of them, so they can answer better than I. Maybe besides their wide and decades-long distribution, some collectors might find that -- except for a few post-war years, the backs are blank. As far as a card investment, what "doesn't" rise in price (he asked rhetorically.)? Only a matter of time I'd guess. Most HOFers are relatively, affordable. The Ruth's, Cobb's and Gehrig's are usually several times higher than the next highest price, especially the Ruths. Here's a few '21s to tide you over. |
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