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Originally Posted by Lucas00
Right,
To me personally Junk wax started in about 1972 and continues to this day. It's just how I see it, I have no desire to own 99.9% of any cards post 1971.
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Meh, I love baseball cards and I love baseball. People who scoff at certain eras aren't really baseball card collectors to me. They are era collectors. There are great cards of great players across all eras of baseball.
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Originally Posted by Balticfox
So on that question, inserts/chase cards first appeared in packs over thirty years ago now. Have the earliest releases started to recover from their lows? if so, how long has it taken for them to start recovering in price? Or looking at the question in another way, what's the sweet spot for a buyer - two to eight years after issue perhaps?

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That's probably a safe spot. I might even extend it out to about 15 years or so. Usually there is a pretty lengthy period between first release hype, and when nostalgic collectors go back to the cards they loved when they were younger. For instance, it sounds like you are asking about some of the earliest rare inserts (presumably mid-late 90s) recovering from their lows. As a 90s insert collector, I can tell you that rare inserts of the 90s are by far (lightyears) the hottest era of sports cards right now. They also command extremely high prices. And I just collect Barry Larkin. His best cards are usually only 4 figures. Guys like Griffey and Jeter's best cards from the 90s can cost several hundred thousand dollars.