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Old 05-30-2015, 11:23 AM
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Agreed. Now if only there was a way to customize that Mantle and make it a refractor...
They did that in 1996.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MICKEY-MANTL...item58c4c99871

Actually, the auto is what makes this Bryant have value. 1st + Bowman Chrome + Autograph is what the modern guys chase. His other autographs are irrelevant to this card and its value.
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Omg! Rather have the mick
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Now THATs a work of art! Obviously, card pricing should be directly related to the amount of light a card reflects.
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They did that in 1996.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MICKEY-MANTL...item58c4c99871

Actually, the auto is what makes this Bryant have value. 1st + Bowman Chrome + Autograph is what the modern guys chase. His other autographs are irrelevant to this card and its value.
I don't doubt that this is correct. Nevertheless, I would be very surprised if high-priced chase cards, like Bryant, will retain their value 20 years down the road. As always, I could be wrong, but I think there is something much different between cards that are in short supply due to the passage of time (like '33 Goudey Ruths), and cards that are in short supply due solely to the contrivance of the issuing card company, and that such difference will be reflected in relative values over time.
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Mantle for sure but Mays is a bargain compared to the Mick. Hype and speculation doesn't usually work out in the long run on modern stuff. I do find post #13 c. to be offensive!
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Hey guys, here is your second chance to get the same Bryant card and SAVE $200!
I'm always looking for a bargain. You can thank me later.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-Bowman-...3D381228858485
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The modern "shiny" card market dwarfs those collect pre-war cards by a large, large margin. We ascribe huge values to pieces of cardboard with pictures of dead white guys who may or may have not been great baseball players. Modern collectors ascribe huge values to pieces of cardboard with pictures of players who may become great baseball players. One is not better than the other.

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The modern "shiny" card market dwarfs those collect pre-war cards by a large, large margin. We ascribe huge values to pieces of cardboard with pictures of dead white guys who may or may have not been great baseball players. Modern collectors ascribe huge values to pieces of cardboard with pictures of players who may become great baseball players. One is not better than the other.
But one is far, far smarter than the other!

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