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It's kind of like buying Apple stock instead of the latest "hot" stock that may (and most likely will) fade. |
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Assuming you mean strictly for appreciation/investment- Babe Ruth. End of conversation (but not a cartoonish strip card)
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I have a feeling Cobb>Ruth over the next 6 months in regards to appreciation
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I would put all 50k into the S and P 500 in the next 6 months. Sit back, relax, and watch your money grow.
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You can't do that, you have to invest it in cards over the next 6 months with 25k per 3 months.
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Do it again 3 months from now, You will be happy. Last edited by Johnny630; 04-09-2022 at 06:39 PM. |
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1933 Goudey Ruth, and the best looking card you can get. It’s the most popular Ruth and the one collectors want.
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For more evidence, take a look at the current REA auction. There are 10 Goudey Ruths for sale in this auction. Always a market for these cards.
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52T Mantle would be a good bet as well.
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Honestly, I would go low grade and try to grab every iconic card that was on the cover of a price guide when I was a kid. So essentially my collection would look the same, lots of 1's to 3's, but more of them.
That said, more questions from the Mrs on "So when are you going to sell all of these?!" So I might have to ship her off to a spa with some of the $50k as a diversion, perhaps in the same spot as the national?!?!? Though the spas in Rosemont are probably not up to snuff. |
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The 1920s Exhibits of Ruth-Gehrig-Cobb-Johnson still have some relative bargains but they are rising fast. I'd also look at Fro-Joy, Babe Ruth Candy, and similar Ruth-related issues that have yet to really move. Also, as a purely contrarian play, some of the Star Michael Jordan early cards that rose like crazy in the wake of the documentary but have now fallen substantially back to earth. As a short-term play, early Magic Johnson cards. There is the series on HBO about the Showtime Lakers and Apple is releasing a documentary series on Magic next month. Figure a nice pop on his cards as casual sports fans become interested, as was the case with Jordan after the release of the docuseries on the Bulls. Sleeper there, as far as I am concerned is the Sportscasters pre-RC card.
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Apologies for the lengthy post:
Phil, I do not believe in “timing the market” (probably bc my timing is terrible). Also, I am not a flipper. When I buy something for investment, whether it be a card, a stock, real estate, etc. it is because I am long on that asset and I believe it will safely increase in value over time. I also do not look for home runs. Rather, I weigh downside risk as much as upside. I am very happy with slow and steady appreciation with relatively nominal downside. I got back into collecting cards for investment (in 2015 after a decent-sized break), as a store of long-term wealth, not as a way to make short term money; the hobby seems to have different ideas. With that in mind, my "collection" is relatively narrowly-focused because (1) I want to be an expert in what I collect and it’s easiest to be an expert in a few things rather than many, and (2) I believe that only a small band of cards/collectibles fit my desired profile. Thus, I decided long ago I would focus on pre-war only, and buy primarily those sets and players that I felt were “blue chip” and/or had unique qualities/staying power: T206, 1914 CJ, 1933 Goudey, e107, W600, Rose Co. PC, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Ty Cobb, Joe Jackson, and other issues of stud or unique players such as Young, Matty, Wajo, Cubs, Thorpe, Plank, Lajoie. If you are looking to put $50k into cards over the next 6 months, this is where I would place it, and I would focus on rarest and/or best looking examples. For example, if you are going to buy a T206 Cobb, get a rare back. If you want a Cy Young, go after a W600 or Rose Co. If you want a Plank, get a T variation (bc they are rare) or the T206, which is likely now out of reach. I strongly believe all of the above will increase in value over time. I also think its ok to "over pay" for some of these things, especially when they are rare. As far as longer-term items that I feel may be undervalued today, here are a few, in my opinion: 1. T205 set. T206 is getting unobtainable for most and T205 has most of the same players, lots of cool variations, etc. I think it is "silver" to T206's "gold" 2. T206 Magie error -- T206 has exploded, Magie is one of the "Big 4", and Plank has really taken off, meaning all those pining for Plank may now go Magie 3. T206 Demmitt and O'Hara Polar Bear -- these would be 5-6 in the T206 Big 6, so for similar reasons as above with Magie 4. T206 rare back HOFers, the rare the back the better and the better the HOFer the better (beating a dead horse with T206, but it is the greatest set of all time and appeals to the widest audience) 5. Lou Gehrig - his stuff just seems undervalued to me 6. Honus Wagner, especially portraits-- he is one of the best ever, part of the inaugural HOF class, and the face of the most famous collectable in the world. As the hobby gets bigger, his name will only grow and very few people can have "the" Wagner, but people will want a Wagner If this $50k is a relatively once-in-a-lifetime event and you want to invest it long term in cards, go Babe Ruth. Ideally something from Red Sox days or early Yankee years. Cobb is amazing (like half my collection is Cobb), but Ruth is the King, plain and simple. Nothing is safer and more certain to increase over time than Babe Ruth. If you cant find Ruth, I actually put both Wagner and Joe Jackson on par with Cobb for investment, considering how expensive most things Cobb have gotten over the passed few years. As mentioned,. Wagner is the face of the most famous collectible in a rapidly growing asset-class and Joe Jackson was a great player, has hollywood and hobby lore, has the 1914-15 CJ cards (iconic), and there are so few cards of his. Thus, if you cant find a Ruth that makes sense, I would suggest a portrait pose of Wagner or an E90-1, 1914 CJ, or some other Joe Jackson item Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 04-10-2022 at 10:23 AM. |
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As others have mentioned, you can't go wrong with Ruth, Cobb, Mantle, Gehrig. I'd probably start with the nicest green Cobb and Goudey Ruth I could find for 25k each if I didn't already have one.
I'm currently looking for a 14 CJ Cobb, and would put the whole 50k into that card if that is allowed for this experiment. I didn't notice anyone mention Honus Wagner, but with the t206 well out of reach for most these are my two favorite cards of his.
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One ounce Pamp Suisse gold bars with assay cards.
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Good luck with the S&P when the Fed is unwinding its $9T balance sheet and raising rates substantially in the face of significant inflation pressures. Hope I am wrong since most of us (myself included) have a vested interest in the stock market doing well.
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Who knows but at least once a week for the past 20 years I get some doomsday prophecy from someone selling a newsletter about how it's all about to go to hell.
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Can we stay on topic please? What would you invest in Over the next 6 months Peter?
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Ruth. If you want to diversity, Gehrig, Mantle, DiMaggio, early Jackies.
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I'll buy Gehrig as a secondary but not the other three over the next 6 months
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I would try and find the “under appreciated Ruth Cards”. They have all been going up but some like the 1921/22 Ruth throwing pose have been spiking for an extended time and have gotten to point where they will go up in value but not as much as others. And the 1933 has done the same
So I would look for 1921 to 1928 for some comparative values(the Oxford confectionery, the American Caramel holding ball, the exhibit postcards, ) Cobbs are also good, real good but to me Ruth first
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Well, I am not a doomsday prophet who thinks things are going to hell. I hope the economy and the stock market do well and that the Fed and Congress get inflation under control. That will require some hard choices that I don't know if the American people are willing to accept. I am a patriot and stakeholder in this country.
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