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One guy whose prices have steadily been on the rise and hasn’t been mentioned is Jack Glasscock. I know there’s speculation on him eventually getting into the Hall and it seems like his prices are rising with the tide.
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Thanks to REA and Rob Lifson, the Dietsche PC seems to be the generally accepted RC of Tyrus. For many years, the E102 Cobb seemed to reign, simply because it was standard size for cards of the time. Perhaps it will see a resurgence.
Also, the Berk Ross Jackie is a beautiful card of him and has been getting some play of late. % wise, it could see solid growth as it is "discovered" by collectors. |
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I guess I would agree with the many people who have suggested Jackie Robinson cards. I think his earliest higher grade (7-9) cards will be the most explosive in the next 10 years.
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Would also say Jackie Robinson - Leaf, Swell, Bowman. The Swell explode over the last 1-2 year still a very low pop.
The real answer is probably the cards that are already in the untouchable stratosphere of most: High grades of any blue chip players |
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Ty Cobb will outpace Jackie Robinson imho.
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Robinson’s 1948/49 Leaf and Bowman cards have already come down quite a bit from their peaks.
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That may be because the cards are settling or it may be because of the newfound preference of the Bond Bread, which is the card that many posters have pegged for the largest increase.
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I watch Goudey Ruths, and overall, they seem down a little to me. (as stated above too
![]() The very best of a given grade still goes well though.... I suspect the best Robinson's hold their value than more ordinary ones, as all great looking cards do. We all want the best! As for what is going to go up the most; whatever I am not collecting. I am sure I couldn't get what I paid for this 3-4 years back, but I don't care!
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Another cards other than topps. Usually just don't cut the mustard. Bond bread and swell will be the first to drop followed by leaf
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