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Posted By: JohnnyH
I guess it really is both collecting and an investment as so much cash is traded back and forth and value is attached. After thinking about it nothing will really change, especially with all the younger collectors getting involved. I guess the golden age set the standard prices and grading really changed everything. The fact that the game today is so garbage might actually help vintage and the history of baseball, although the same things said today were said when Babe Ruth and all the power hitters changed the game forever, minus all the steriod issues. I guess I wont be getting any Cobb's or Ruth's at a deep discount anytime soon so I better start saving. |
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