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Originally Posted by Snapolit1
Agree. Like cards, some really really special stuff is exploding . . .but I don't know if that's representative of the market as a whole.
With the Jordan ticket, it's a crazy important ticket that no one ever would have thought on saving. Like Lou Gehrig's last game he played. Who knew. Many other tickets had "save this for the future" written all over it and not worth much. Cal Ripken's or Jeter's last game comes to mind.
I'm amazed that you buy a fantastic set of all 5 tickets from the 1969 World Series, all graded by PSA, and a few 4s, for under a grand.
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Agreed, like anything else it is about supply and demand. I think some of those items are fun to collect but are just what, but not going to break the bank and really appreciate in value (which is ok too). No one in 1927 thought some day this ticket will be worth something but on 1998 many were conditioned to do it.
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