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Welcome to the board! We have another section for postwar era baseball cards; you should check it out.
To answer your question, if you are investing, then relatively common 50s and 60s cards in low grade will not likely bring you many future dividends. But if you're a collector, and you like those cards, then buy them. Just don't expect any ROI. Last edited by 4815162342; 05-20-2016 at 06:42 AM. |
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I'm starting to dip into the post war cards after watching the Mantles jump through the roof. I'm leaning towards saving for a graded 7 than buying the bargain 3 to 4 because while I'm a collector I recognize that it's the higher grade cards that will prove the most valuable in the long run.
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