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The more I think about it, the more I think that that Aaron postcard is massively undervalued.
Two known copies, and he has the one from Ed Scott. Hank Aaron will resonate more with the younger generations than Babe Ruth, whose premier cards are going for 7 figures. In 30 years, the 20-year olds today who then become much more financially independent as a generation, are going to gravitate toward a guy like Hank Aaron. The narrative is just so much purer than that of the Babe. The 20 year olds today are going to want the rare Aarons and the Ohtanis. |
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