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Posted By: Bryan
I was asked by a friend of mine last night what I thought was a great investment for the furture when it came to vintage baseball cards. He is huge card collector but not in vintage cards and wants to start going in that route. His question was what card or set will be a great investment to buy or to complete a set in? My answer was that I thought that T206 cards will always have selling power but I'm curious to know what everyone else thinks. Will it be Ramlys? 1952 Topps? T205s? Or will be any Ty Cobb cards? I'm curious to see what everyone says about this. |
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