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Slightly off topic, but I'm looking at the prices for the 1933 Goudey's from Heritage the other day and June, specifically the Red Ruth PSA 8-- and it seems like in the span of less than a year, some people are wearing some pretty big losses.
This is sort of interesting -- anyone have any thoughts? |
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and here's the card I went up to Chicago looking for:
ruth_33f_PSA.jpg To me, this is the iconic '33 Goudey Ruth and I'm thrilled to now own one. |
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Honestly, I'm always a little surprised when someone doesn't say #181. The color scheme on #53 is nice, but #181 is just a great portrait of the man, and the others seem like pale imitations.
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Maybe supply is actually exceeding demand here as it's possible the dudes who can afford these and want one already have them. I'm surprised by how often these 8s come up for sale. Heritage and REA have more coming. Meanwhile, folks like me will continue to go to battle for the nice 2-4s. ![]() |
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The 1933 Sport Kings is also an option and features a nice image of Ruth. These seem to be bringing stronger prices of late but is still a relative value option compared to the four Goudeys.
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Many here already know this, but the SK Ruth features a cropped photo of him shaking hands with the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding (the game was in 1923, 10 years before the Sport Kings set was issued) |
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Cool image. Didn't know that.
Last edited by jmb; 09-25-2017 at 01:31 PM. |
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Thanks for all the input. I'll think initially target #181 and/or $144. Wish me luck...
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I still need the yellow one before I die, so I am on the hunt as well. 8 grade is too rich for me though. |
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The Ruth #144 is the only one I own, and one of the most iconic images on a baseball card in my opinion. But yea the yellow #53 seems to be more sought after due to scarcity. Just go with whichever you'll be happiest with.
It does seem counter intuitive that the Canadian version of each card is more rare and less valuable. Especially with the exact same image on the card.
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Total census #'s are very close between the 53 and 149, granted the 53 is tougher in 7 & 8.
I love all 4 but because of this, I believe 149 has the most potential. |
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