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1. '25 Gehrig RC - edit to add can maybe still find a 1-2 grade specimen for 5k, if one surfaces.
2. 51B Mick RC. 3. 33 Goudey Ruth, #53 and #144. 4. 68 Topps Nolan Ryan RC. Last edited by MattyC; 07-15-2015 at 09:19 PM. |
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Anything from the Leon Luckey Collection from Heritage.
If Leon once owned it, it has to be worth something!!! ADDED: 1989 Donruss are gonna be getting HOT!!! ![]()
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MattyC had some great choices. I am just a collector so grade means nothing to me. My only opinion would be to make the choice in the cards you want to invest in. Then research those cards and buy a couple cheap commons from the same set to get familiar with the set. Then buy raw examples from a collector that you feel meet the stanards you want. If investing always get the best example you can afford. Then when you sell find what grading companies cards are selling the best at that time and then have them graded before selling. With all the fiasco's going on in the grading industry now I would not hold any of their cards for a long(10+ yrs) investment. |
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Those are all good choices. I recently picked up a 51 bowman mantle and a 33 goudey ruth in the price range you're looking at. For an investment I would say a psa 6 or 7 55 clemente would also be a good choice. As would a high end later issue Mantle, PSA 8. Like a 56 or 57.
Or a nice t206 green cobb. You could probably get a 4-5 at your price.
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I now have a nice blueprint on what to keep on the lookout for....in fact, I might need to sell a few more Troutys because I pretty much want everything that was mentioned!
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The Venezuelan cards are some of the most underappreciated in the hobby imho. Their availability in any condition is usually between 2% and 5% of what is available in regular topps issues. Collectors are at the beginnings of learning about and understanding these cards. Prices haven't yet truly begun to reflect the limited supply of these cards. I would stay with the key cards:
1959 Venezuelan Mantle 1960 Venezuelan Yaz rookie 1964 Venezuelan Rose 1964 Venezuelan Mantle 1967 Venezuelan Clemente 1968 Venezuelan Ryan rookie Good luck finding most of them |
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![]() In all seriousness, as much I hate any additional competition, I think cards like the 68 Venezuelan Ryan Rookie, and others, are very undervalued right now given what they are and the significance to the hobby.
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