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View Poll Results: What would you pay for '33G Ruth, PSA 5, if it had zero resale value? | |||
Nothing |
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28 | 18.06% |
Less than $100 |
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45 | 29.03% |
$100-$500 |
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36 | 23.23% |
$500-$1k |
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21 | 13.55% |
$1k-3k |
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18 | 11.61% |
It's still worth all 5k to me!! |
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7 | 4.52% |
Voters: 155. You may not vote on this poll |
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I think I wouldn’t pay anything.
I’m far from a flipper , investor or anything like that but if it had no resale value, I could just print out a (better) picture of Ruth and collect pictures from the internet. Not many people pay money for things that have no value...I might not be able to get much for my old socks but they provided the $6 of value when I got them ![]() I’m probably straying from the real point, but my answer remains the same. A picture on cardboard has to have some value or I wouldn’t pay up for it. May as well buy a fake Goudey on eBay , there are plenty... In my mind, while it could be different in reality, I could turn my collection back into money. A profit or a loss is yet to be determined, but if I knew it was zero, I probably wouldn’t have paid so much for them...
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Thanks! Brian L Familytoad Ridgefield, WA Hall of Fame collector. Prewar Set collector. Topps Era collector. 1971 Topps Football collector. |
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