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An example of what you can do is look at some more obscure, undervalued, limited in number Babe Ruth cards, but ones that you like-- then get a high grade example. There may be some obscure, rare issues that you can get for a good price, and those maybe more likely to go up in value that the more popular issues.
Duly note, I said pick a card that you like. I'm not suggesting you pick a butt-ugly card because it's obscure. And it's safe to say Babe Ruth is going to popular with baseball card collectors 10, 20 and 50 years from now. Last edited by drc; 12-21-2012 at 02:10 PM. |
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