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The good stuff in my uneducated opinion tends to be HOFers (with the top echelon always doing well like Ruth, Cobb, Mantle, Wagner, Robinson, etc), rookie cards of key players, and key sets ie 52 topps, 1914/15 Cracker Jack, T206 etc However key is long term focus not short term, invest/collect within your budget and your collection strategy And when in doubt the old Rule of Ruth, Ruth, and more Ruth
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Thanks all Jeff Kuhr https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250058@N05/ Looking for 1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards 1920s Advertising Card Babe Ruth/Carl Mays All Stars Throwing Pose 1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards 1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson 1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson 1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson |
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One for fun and one of the basics (if you will). ![]() ![]()
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 11-03-2022 at 08:49 AM. |
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If we're in a recession, then previous definitions and understandings is what a recession is and entails have begun to lose their meaning. In my observation, the social and economic dynamics currently in play are so fundamentally distinguished in some ways from other past examples of economic turbulence that we just don't have much to draw from when trying to learn from history.
There's also just so much uncertainty as to how things will play out globally. We're all gambling here. But I'm still placing my bets on high end vintage.
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Nicely put Leon! I wanna play too:
One for the basics: ![]() One for fun: ![]()
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I track sold prices on eBay and AHs for all of my "blue chips" (see the other active thread for "blue chip" def'n - haha). Here's some of the average annual sale data I've collected:
T206 Tris Speaker PSA 5 (although this one doesn't go back to the 2008 recession, it's the oldest pre-war in my collection with these data collected) 2010 avg: $914.38 2011 avg: $780.40 2012 avg: $935.75 2013 avg: $1,147.82 2014 avg: $1,068.84 2015 avg: $1,092.89 2016 avg: $1,201.60 2017 avg: $1,183.66 2018 avg: $1,245.96 2019 avg: $2,944.19 2020 avg: $2,007.92 2021 avg: $3,065.00 2022 avg: $3,961.97 1954 #10 Jackie Robinson PSA 8 2007 avg: $813.07 2008 avg: $903.90 2009 avg: $782.68 2010 avg: $773.74 2011 avg: $1,108.24 2012 avg: $1,009.19 2013 avg: $1,176.84 2014 avg: $1,257.32 2015 avg: $1,448.63 2016 avg: $1,624.36 2017 avg: $1,687.01 2018 avg: $1,944.51 2019 avg: $2,660.84 2020 avg: $3,509.34 2021 avg: $7,301.32 2022 avg: $7,883.44 1955 Topps #123 Sandy Koufax RC PSA 7 2008 avg: $882.62 2009 avg: $909.13 2010 avg: $850.15 2011 avg: $915.60 2012 avg: $1,034.23 2013 avg: $1,285.43 2014 avg: $1,249.50 2015 avg: $1,690.90 2016 avg: $3,639.44 2017 avg: $2,632.69 2018 avg: $2,615.77 2019 avg: $2,553.74 2020 avg: $3,357.98 2021 avg: $8,282.95 2022 avg: $7,081.04 1959 Topps #514 Bob Gibson RC PSA 8 2005 avg: $667.04 2006 avg: $619.34 2007 avg: $672.12 2008 avg: $765.71 2009 avg: $854.03 2010 avg: $780.13 2011 avg: $817.88 2012 avg: $838.16 2013 avg: $933.05 2014 avg: $1,262.72 2015 avg: $1,486.38 2016 avg: $2,279.96 2017 avg: $2,018.58 2018 avg: $2,070.23 2019 avg: $2,178.16 2020 avg: $2,749.59 2021 avg: $6,292.13 2022 avg: $6,281.35 The take-away from these data for me are that blue chip baseball cards are a good (long-term) investment. There seems to be a consistent dip in sale prices in the year or two post-recession (2009, 2010) but they all re-gained those losses and continued to appreciate. And of course, the last two years' gains have been unprecedented. |
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Thanks all Jeff Kuhr https://www.flickr.com/photos/144250058@N05/ Looking for 1920 Heading Home Ruth Cards 1920s Advertising Card Babe Ruth/Carl Mays All Stars Throwing Pose 1917-20 Felix Mendelssohn Babe Ruth 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards 1910 Old Mills Joe Jackson 1914 Boston Garter Joe Jackson 1911 Pinkerton Joe Jackson |
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Even with prices on many vintage cards being softer since April 2022, I think most are still well above their pre pandemic highs.
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I agree that quality wins out over time but I also think we haven't seen a traditional economic cycle since 2007. The COVID induced recessions was unique with the vast amounts of money that was printed and put into the ecoomy. I don't think that we've had had a "proper recession" since the credit crisis and the figures really only start after that. I'd love to have the same data going back to the 1980s. As Leon says, it's all about the demand because the supply of pre-war and post war vintage isn't really changing. I'm starting to notice some softening of prices. Not everywhere but in some places. But if the economy turns south where people are losing their jobs or they're scared that they'll lose their jobs....then discretionary spending on things like cars, art and baseball cards will be amongst the first to go. That's just the way the economic cycle goes. At that point, prices will inevitably fall. I have no idea by how much. We all have collections of cards, that means that we have a natural bias about how we look at this. It's human nature to want to find information that aligns with what we want to hear. My gut tells me that there will be some substantial falls over the next few years. For the "investors" that joined the hobby in the last 5+ years, I can't help but think that when prices start to fall that they'll bail out. That'll only accelerate things. Then again....I'll be able to buy at cheaper prices. :-)
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I am finally working on my dream collection, and getting some very nice cards right now at very good prices, while having fun. Prime example is a Johnny Kling SGC 5 I just got. Two years ago, this was my dream card, and never would have imagined having this one. A 2 was a dream come true. I am assuming “some” competition is drying up, while the normal competition is always around. I just have to pick my battles and stay focused at the auction houses online, as well as this site.. eBay is a last resort now, and I need to stay away from the eye candy Leon keeps posting. This is a very fun hobby, because there is constant learning from it, risk to take, fun to be had, and lots of friends made. Plus I am sure it is a relief to my wife that I chase cards, and scroll at them and not looking for greener pastures on dating sites or something
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I see no signs of a recession other than down the road in the housing market. Commodity Inflation has peaked and will be rolling over shortly. Wage/Consumer Spending inflation is still too high. Unemployment is still very low, Recession I do not see. Never underestimate the power of US Consumers they’re still spending strongly on travel, experiences, and services. Goods have cooled but that’s a good thing. US Economy IMO is still healthy. A soft landing is coming.
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