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personally...I'd go with the early 30's oversized premiums...they are beautiful images and are undervalued in my opinion?!
Exhibits have taken off big time this last year or so! |
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1935 Goudey 4in1 is a nice card IMO
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I absolutely love that Quaker Oats premium.
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Cards Wanted: -I like HoF beaters ![]() 1928 Shonen Kulubu Ruth and/or 1929 Churchman's Ruth T206 Cy Young - glove shows http://s241.photobucket.com/home/woundedduck/allalbums |
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This 1926-29 Exhibits Ruth (Pose) sold for $300 bin on ebay a couple of weeks ago (not me), which I think was a pretty good deal: Link. It has an erasure, which is the reason for the Authentic/Altered grade.
I purchased the beater E120 for ~$300 off of ebay also. |
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You've said that you don't like strip cards, but if you raise your spending limit to $250, you have a bunch of different options for beater strip cards of Ruth (but as usual, you need to wait for a good deal). Looking at my records, here are some that I got:
W514: $215 W516-1: $240 W520: $180 (ripped in half, but taped together) Schapira (portrait): $220 Schapira (over the fence): $210 W551: $180 (chunk of paper loss on front) W575-2: $225 (corners ripped off) W512: $110 W511 #1: $180 These are all prices for complete beaters (and where I was able to find a good deal) and nicer examples will be more expensive. As others have said, Josetti, Bulgaria, and Sanella also offer good options for cards between $100 and $200. Many people have said that they like the Sanella for its colors and the pose. |
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I've always liked the ButterFinger Premiums and I think they are a great deal for the price.
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Personally I'd just add a mid grade 1932 sanella. I think it's one of the prettiest color Ruths in the pre war era. Hugely undervalued right now
Last edited by phikappapsi; 06-26-2012 at 01:12 PM. |
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