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Old 08-28-2021, 03:56 PM
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well I'm pissed...I should have so many of these 20's ruth cards that used to be dirt cheap...but now r not!
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Old 08-28-2021, 04:43 PM
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well I'm pissed...I should have so many of these 20's ruth cards that used to be dirt cheap...but now r not!
As I like to say, short term cheap can equal long term stupid.
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well I'm pissed...I should have so many of these 20's ruth cards that used to be dirt cheap...but now r not!
Agreed waited to long and now we have to pay up if we want them
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The blue chip guys are always safe bets over the interim to long term. The beater "A" Goudey Ruth went for $4,200, the 2 Goudey $9600, the 2 Goudey premium $3,900, Kashin 6.5 $9,000, even the A W515 went for $2160. I have to think that any nice looking 3-4-5 1920s Ruth is a $5,000 card now and I would not be surprised to see the nicer ones routinely selling in five figures in the next few years.

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The blue chip guys are always safe bets over the interim to long term. The beater "A" Goudey Ruth went for $4,200, the 2 Goudey $9600, the 2 Goudey premium $3,900, Kashin 6.5 $9,000, even the A W515 went for $2160. I have to think that any nice looking 3-4-5 1920s Ruth is a $5,000 card now and I would not be surprised to see the nicer ones routinely selling in five figures in the next few years.

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+1 agreed
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Rare early Ruth Cards and Postcards
Rare early Joe Jackson Cards and Postcards
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Kashin finally got some love, Gehrig went strong too.
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Here is one more my 1928 Harrington's, that I have from the 1980's
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The blue chip guys are always safe bets over the interim to long term. The beater "A" Goudey Ruth went for $4,200, the 2 Goudey $9600, the 2 Goudey premium $3,900, Kashin 6.5 $9,000, even the A W515 went for $2160. I have to think that any nice looking 3-4-5 1920s Ruth is a $5,000 card now and I would not be surprised to see the nicer ones routinely selling in five figures in the next few years.

Thread needs a Ruth card...

Considering what common as dirt Jordan and LBJ and Trout cards sell for, it isn't much money.
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