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Posted By: davidcycleback
I would think quality antique sports autographs would be a fair investment: a nice Knute Rockne ALS with return envelope or Ty Cobb signed ball with good provenance. These seem to gain value with time, and it's unlikely an authentic Cobb signed ball or check will fall to zero any year soon. |
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