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If you guys had to pick what Ty Cobb card you want the most for $10,000 or under, what would you pick for long term investment? I am trying to decide between the following:
E92 (mid grade) 1914 Crack Jack (low grade) 1911 Sporting Life M116 Blue Pastel (PSA 7) I was also thinking about E94 but personally do not like the front of the card, but might consider it because of its rarity. Last edited by maximus35; 10-15-2016 at 12:00 PM. |
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Think Postcard which you can get in nicer condition which will also give you higher upside for return.
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From an investment standpoint, of those listed I would go for a Crackerjack, however, personally, I would probably get the best conditioned t227, d304, or e101/e102 I could find in that price range. I feel those are some of the best looking Cobbs in a normal size. You are going to have a very hard time finding a midgrade e92 for under $10k since the card only comes in crofts candy and cocoa and even those are quite elusive. When available, even really poor examples typically start around $2500-$3000. For something to be part of my personal collection, without question, I would go with an m110.
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'Prequel' Duplicate Post....bad, bad fat fingered typing.
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Yes, The Sporting Life in nice mid grade plus would be a wise choice. A while ago one popped up on ebay with reasonable price, I even talked with the seller, but my budget at the time made me pass, wish I hadn't.
Also consider the T206 Bat On or Bat Off in a near perfect centered PSA 5, 6 or 7 - budget dependent. Or somehow score a PSA 5 T206 green for reasonable. |
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I think the Sporting Life set is both undervalued and underappreciated.
- but you said '..M116' which is the designation for the Sporting News issue not the Sporting Life. CJ's may have peeked...but go for it if you can get a great price. Depending on how close you can get to $10K, you shouldn't have to settle for less than mid-grade.
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. "A life is not important except in the impact it has on others lives" - Jackie Robinson “If you have a chance to make life better for others and fail to do so, you are wasting your time on this earth.”- Roberto Clemente Last edited by clydepepper; 10-15-2016 at 02:08 PM. |
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Personally, I try very hard to get only EX 5 or higher, but sometimes as in Babe Ruth where I've taken a 4.5 or Wagner, where I have a 4. I consider 5 the mid-grade and that condition is generally both collectible and affordable. - but emotion and obsession can change all that. .
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My choice would be a 1910 Washington Times Ty Cobb. However, in all the years mighty Mastro offered their glorious resplendent catalogs, just once did I ever recall seeing them offer a Washington Times of Mr. Cobb. It was ungraded, about VERY GOOD. If they had offered another, I suspect I would have noticed that dynamite of a card.
At this point, this prime regional / food piece would likely be considered "a sleeping giant". If and when the next one shows up in a major auction house catalog, I suspect the firm will know, or research what they have before them, and give the piece its due place and prominence. There may be earlier Ty Cobbs, but who cares? The 1910 Washington Times Ty Cobb has that combination of beauty, scarcity when issued, and being outright devastatingly rare today. These are the ingredients of a greatest score and highlight to any Ty Cobb connoisseur. I take nothing away from the T-3 or the T-206 green. Their owners are most pleased, granted. However, if I owned those two, the one card I'd want to add more than any other Tyrus Raymond is the Washington Times. No, I do not own one; wish I did! My ten cents worth. ![]() Wishing you well with which ever card you wish to pursue. A Colgan's Chips just came to mind; with this one, at least it is available now and then. A tough obstacle will always be in front of you---at this point most prime specimens of any worthwhile Cobb will be entrenched in a set or a PSA Master Ty Cobb collection. Then again, collections do get broken up..... ---Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 10-16-2016 at 06:22 PM. |
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[QUOTE=clydepepper;1593946]I think the Sporting Life set is both undervalued and underappreciated.
- but you said '..M116' which is the designation for the Sporting News issue not the Sporting Life. This is the exact card I meant....sporting life m116 but I would go for except a PSA 7. http://www.goodwinandco.com/mobile/l...b_sgc_4_vg_ex_ Last edited by maximus35; 10-15-2016 at 08:44 PM. |
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I think in general the 1914 CJ is in more demand. However, for investment value mid to high grade usually do a lot better than low grade. (For prewar, I usually think Authentic to 2 is low grade, 3-5 is mid grade and 6 and above is high grade.) Therefore, I'm thinking E92 might be better and then the 1914 CJ in low grade, but if you find one with really nice eye appeal and not much staining on the front of the card.
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Agreed.
As nice of a CJ Cobb as you can get (I would keep it to a 1914, as mentioned). The flip grade is a bit less important at the 10k level and it's not going to be high grade technically (again, at this valuation level)...I was looking at them yesterday, myself. ![]() Quote:
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