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I hesitate to use the word "investment" as I am a collector. I rarely ever sell anything I acquire unless I loss interest in the set. These two cards are two of the top four that I've ever spent on a single card. Just wondering what everyone thinks in terms of what card was the "better buy" and which one will be a better value in the future. I have zero plans of selling either currently.
The Cobb was $828 in August 2011 The Gehrig was $930 in December 2012 ImageUploadedByTapatalk1456108398.857356.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1456108412.297726.jpg |
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The Cobb. Even though it's the more common card.
unless there's something besides the slight corner rounding, it's a nice card for VG. The Gehrig looks a bit less like a 3 -centering, and that light spot at the top right. Steve B |
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