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Posted By: James Feagin
I am toward the end of my modern card to vintage transformation. Luckily, I've cleared about $1,000-1,200 to spend on Pre-War vintage cards. However, I am trying to find a little direction how to spend this, as there is so much that I'm interested in. I'm looking to spend $1,000-$1,200 and am interested in the following: 1933-1934 Goudey, Diamond Stars, Ruth strip card, Old Judge, t206 HOFers from $100-200, Cuban Baseball, Orioles type cards. I really am looking for appearance, unique pieces, that are presentable. Ideally I am looking for mid-grade cards. That kind of money won't go too far in some of these sets. I know some of you guys spend big bucks on this, and would like some guidance from the experts to conduct this in an affordable manner. |
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