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First card would be the nicest T3 Ty Cobb I could find and afford. After that, I honestly don't know anymore.
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I like a lot of the answers above- '52 Mantle, Ruth Goudeys, T206 HOF Portraits with rare backs, etc.
What would be interesting, is a variation of this question...How would you start building a collection with $100,000, BUT not buy any (high-priced) blue chip cards. All of those cards are super high now...what cards would you buy that you think are about to take off? Under the radar. Like buying a stock early. Cards you think are undervalued now, with great upside. Maybe that's a new thread. Last edited by MVSNYC; 08-14-2021 at 09:18 AM. |
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