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Originally Posted by puckpaul
Older flannels/wool jerseys are massively under appreciated except by those who have held them and collected them. Truly were a part of the game and the historical presence of the player(s). I think they are awesome.
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That's why GU is the answer to the original question. Prices on quality cards (and modern, where quality is debatable) have already gone to the moon. Flannels are still pretty much at entry level prices. It's a better bet that they will begin to catch on, instead of card values going past the moon and on to the sun.
I only have one hockey jersey. The player went to grade school, junior and high school with me, just one year older, so he's a local hero. And the 1980 USA Olympic hockey gold medal run might be the sports story of last century. It's a practice jersey issued early on... the Olympic gamers go for something in the neighborhood of $100,000.00