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Old 06-16-2011, 08:33 AM
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Mila Kunis.

that's a given.
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Old 06-16-2011, 11:00 AM
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zeenuts as usual.

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With the current state of the economy, a lot of collectors are still reluctant to give up the hobby, despite not being financially capable to collect as much as they once did, so they are resorting to lower grades for now.

So, I'd go as far as saying that low-grade and beaters are picking up steam in the hobby, because it's all some people can afford, or at the very least, all they are willing to spend right now. Personally, I've always loved the beaters anyway.

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Old 06-16-2011, 11:28 AM
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My vote too, is Mila Kunis

Or the e103's in Goodwin's last auction. THEY were on fire.



I think we may have better luck with a "what's not hot". I could have a list full of things to say.
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I started my 1915 cj set 14 months ago and have noticed that prices overall have seem to have risen. I still cant beleive the ebay auction a couple months ago on ebay for a nice psa 1 cobb found in a car owner manual that go no bids when it started at $2300 and then was restarted the next week at 0.99c and got over $2500...I wish I had the $2300 the first time.....
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T206 Hall of Famers in EX & better condition. They just keep chugging away!!
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My beloved T205's have seemed to have lit up and took off. Seems to be quite a few newbies to the collecting that has created a surge in prices.
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1) PSA 7 and 8 e96, e97 and e 98
2) PSA Wilson Wieners- especially the "Anthony" Card
3) T 205 psa 8 and above
4) Negro League items- see our thread
5) Union Association and Players League items with ads or illustrations
6) Sol White "Colored Baseball"
7) Rare 19th and early 20th century advertising poster with cards or players in unrestored condition
8) jack Chesbro t 206 psa 8
9) Hank Greenberg Diamond Star psa 8+
100 1914 Cracker Jacks in PSA 8

We're buyers on all of the above

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1905 Louis Van Oeyen Real Photo Postcard
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