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You can't go wrong with any of those. Maybe some less conventional choices:
-34 Goudey Greenberg - There will always be a strong market for his cards -Any Joe Jackson Card -Old Judge Cap Anson -39 PlayBall DiMaggio Obviously the less affordable the longer the list, but I don't think any on my list would ever lose value based on the players place in baseball history.
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