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Old 04-28-2018, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by deepstep19 View Post
Hello all. Just curious as a collector of pre war and 1950s-1960s cards, which era would be better as an investment. I have no intention on selling anytime time, but am curious as to what will increase the most in value. Example would be a Sandy Koufax PSA 7 rookie compared to a mid or low grade Ruth or Cobb. Thanks
No one knows what the future holds as far as values go or what cards will explode in value in the future. But if you are going to buy one "big" card to hold long term, you can never go wrong with a playing era Babe Ruth card.

In a general sense, though, pre-war is the way to go IMO because there are far fewer examples of each card than mainstream sets from the 1950s and '60s.

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