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If I had $15k to spend only on baseball card(s) I myself would buy:
1) 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #144, or 2) Complete set of 1958 Topps (1958 was a very good year for Topps cards, IMHO). Adjust for condition.
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I'd buy a tough regional of Willie May's. Briggs meat or the like.
The usual suspects are completely overpriced based on historical values. Supply will outpace demand IMO. If you wanted to buy something now, that's what I'd do. At least the supply is limited.
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While I mostly agree with this statement I think, to Leon’s point, the “right one’s” have a much lower supply and will always have a market.
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Pick your player(s) and set(s) first.,...
One idea, Do the best you can with T206 Cobbs.... IF you buy them right, I think they are as blue chip as anything. I bought one of these 3 yrs ago, and 2 of them 1 yr ago, and feel they have all appreciated. .
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With my limited experience and knowledge, a Cobb T206 would probably be my first choice due to liquidity, popularity, and fit right in with my own T206 collection.
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T206 Red Cobb with Old Mill back and a 1952 Topps Eddie Mathews.
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The best and most presentable low grade 1914 Cracker Jack HOF player that you can get…maybe Wagner.
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Stick with a main-stream issue of the big names listed above, do not buy a regional or odd-ball issue. Also, do not buy a card with issues, no matter the grade. No one likes qualifiers or cards with obvious distractions.
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52 Topps Jackie Robinson centered. I think this card will continue to close the gap to Mantle as the years go by.
52 Topps Mays would be my second choice. |
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I agree about the Jackie. It's my favorite card. Unfortunately though, there have only ever been 9 dead centered copies without creases of the 52 Jackie to ever surface on VCP out of over 1,000 copies sold despite it being "double printed". I'd settle for a "good enough" copy of you can get one at a decent price.
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My choices would be a nice T206 Cobb, The best 33 goudey ruth you can find for the money or a 51 Bowman Mantle.
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My initial short list:
Cobb Bat Off Cobb Portrait 51 Bowman Mantle 51 Bowman Mays Then, there's the more scare/rare items (early Cobb, Ruth, others) |
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I don't think there is any way to predict the future value of cards with any accuracy. So, buy what you like to look at, especially since you'll have them for a minimum of five years.
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I too think the T206 cobb approach is ideal. Especially if you can get a nice 2 or 3 graded green portrait. Otherwise I think The Goudey Ruth is a close second.
Bill
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+1 my thoughts exactly.
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Phil yeah, but relatively speaking it seems a pretty safe bet that Ruth and Cobb are going to hold or increase value better than, say, Dizzy Dean or Arky Vaughan, just common sense. One need not be a complete nihilist about this.
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Ruth. Period. End of discussion. Which one is up to you.
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Great centering and eye appeal on those Leon. Congrats! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This isn’t much in terms of advice, but since no one else has mentioned it:
Buy what you like! Whatever will bring you joy and make you a little bit happier every time you see it or think about having it in your collection. In my humble opinion, that should be your primary focus when buying cards, particularly nice ones that cost a lot of money. If you’re hoping to make money on it, then that’s just a nice side effect, and icing on the cake. But also somewhat unpredictable, even with the excellent suggestions and hopes and dreams that others have suggested here. You might make some money on it, and you might not. But your personal enjoyment should be something that you can predict with much more confidence.
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Upon further review…
Since only one other person has mentioned it, and even then only somewhat briefly… Buy what you like!
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I think Peter is right. I might buy the nicest 1921 Ruth exhibit I could get for the money. I would also look at Old Judge HOFers with sharp images. I would pay up for a King Kelly or Ed Delahanty with a sharp image. Especially in that condition they are scarce and I believe undervalued.
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Hence why I have even contemplated spreading the 15K around and picking off 5, 10, even 20 cards that appeal to me, am actively trying to persue to complete projects, etc. Investment isn't the end all here, but I would hope that something beautiful, rare and in demand would appreciate. |
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Extremely nice looking cards for the grades assigned!
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2-3 high graded willie mays cards… if pre war is your thing I’d get a few cobbs. Can’t go wrong with mr Cobb.
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