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Old 01-07-2024, 04:10 PM
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The prettiest signed 1933 Goudey Ruth I could get. And It would be raw and I would have it in my hand almost every day.
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1951 Bowman Willie Mays-I think Mays is very undervalued and this his rookie card has great potential to catch up to similar high grade 51 Bowman Micks.
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Plows Candy of Cobb in decent grade.
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Duke cabinet Delahanty and maybe the Davis if I have enough money left

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100k? Probably the nicest Goudey Ruth 144, or T205 Cobb, that 100k will buy...
an upgrade for this one..
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all great choices but becoming tougher in the new pricing currently going on.

For me the nicest e121 throwing pose ruth I could find and ideally it would be an ad back (but last 2 I saw sold for well over $100K)
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At the $100k price point I'm collecting cars, not cards. I can't imagen ever spending anything close to $100k for a card. But that's just me.
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The prettiest signed 1933 Goudey Ruth I could get. And It would be raw and I would have it in my hand almost every day.

I was miraculously able to obtain a pennies-on-the-dollar alternate version of my $100k dream card, previously owned by someone in this group. So hooray and you can keep the change!

And if you have a wrapper, I highly recommend making a pack for display. Once you start folding the wrapper around a card, it really hits that you’re seeing something fantastically similar to what you would have found back in 1933.


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I know whose card Charlie Brown would buy, although I don't know if Chuck has a hundred grand in his piggy bank.
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I’d probably try to get something like this.
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Hubel Cobb postcard
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