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Absolutely nothing right now. Prices are silly. Keep saving and when the prices come back to normal or even cheaper, then buy. There is no way all the new buyers are going to stay in the hobby when they can get out and actually do stuff.
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Haha, been told that before. No really I have.
I was told around 1-1/2 to 2 years ago to hold off on buying gold that it couldn't withstand the prices it was getting. At the time it was $1k-$1,100 per ounce. Now it's almost $2k per ounce. I'm hoping cards start to come back down a smidge, but I really don't see that happened. I think that's especially true for vintage and even moreso for HOFers and superstars (i.e. Mantle, Mays Aaron, Clemente, etc.). |
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Go with junk wax if you really want to invest. Today's Mantle is tomorrow's Griffey and Jeter. Their prices will continue to climb. I'm thinking of 1993 Topps Finest, too.
If our two local artists keep cutting up cards for their artwork, they are doing all of us a favor.
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I have been watching the housing market and it has been like the card market, crazy. Can't wait for a good crash so I can buy that house/condo on the beach much cheaper. ![]() |
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I would focus on Mays and Aaron cards. I still think their cards are way undervalued. You’ve missed the boat on owning their rookie cards for a fair price, but their other 1950s cards are still relatively cheap. They are also still alive. All their cards will receive a bump when they are gone.
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Ever since hearing about all the Grading Company issues, I decided to stock up on high-grade (EM or better) raw Mantles...with the idea of eventually getting them graded...when I feel it's safER to do so.
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I was thinking 1950s mid-grade Aaron and Mays would be good starts. I am not a fan of the big cards, i.e. mid-1950s Bowman and 1954-56 Topps. I also don't like smaller cards, i.e. early 1950s Bowman. But being in slabs could change my mind.
I've always been a set builder, and those bigger and smaller cards are hard to fit into 9-pocket pages correctly without having to turn them sideways (8-pocket) or having 15 cards per page. But being that I'm wanting to get some slabs, it might change my mind. I'd assume the slabs are the same size (height wise) whether a normal card, an oversized card, like mid-50s Bowman and Topps, or a smaller card. If I'm wrong on that, can someone please correct me? Quote:
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Best of luck getting something you like for a decent price. We are more looking for a place to retire to. Really like the central Oregon coast. Been vacationing there since the mid 80s. We are frugal(cheap) so been waiting for another housing market crash to get something cheaper. Still kicking ourselves for not buying something on the coast during the last market crash.
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Love the Oregon Coast. Have you stayed in Lincoln City at the Sandcastle? That's our go to location, on the beach, but cheap. My parents go there every year. It's where they honeymooned. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
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It's an interesting debate in terms of where the vintage market is going. I can see both sides. I definitely think you're going to continue to see things go up until at least winter is over. From what I'm seeing, key vintage cards are generally more expensive now than they were 2 months ago and well they say trend is your friend.
Agree about Aaron and Mays as well. Those cards have gone up quite a bit already in 2020 and there's more room to grow if you benchmark them against Mantle. I can't ever see them on par with Mantle in terms of prices, but they certainly could close the gap some. |
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