Value/Pricing Disparity: Issues like Goudey and Kashin
I have pondered this lately and looked at some old threads. Are the reasons for the pricing/value disparities between the two types of issues such as the size of the cards and perhaps how they were distributed?? I understand it more with premium issues. It really jumps out at me when looking at Ruth items, for example. Even lower grade '33 Goudey Ruths across most of his four cards from that set command somewhere around $3,000 at least. The Kashin is much, much less. I have really come to appreciate the photography of issues like the Kashins and see real value there. I am in NO WAY diminishing the massive following of sets like '33 Goudey. Generations of collectors can't be wrong. I just wonder if I am missing something about the lack of following/value of b&w/sepia issues like the Kashins? Thanks guys.
Last edited by vintagebaseballcardguy; 05-20-2020 at 11:44 AM.
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