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I don't think you can micromanage the investment angle to the point of asking which Ramly HOFer is going to better hold value. I would buy what you like the most, within what you can afford. And if you haven't done so, and this is not meant at all to sound patronizing, think about overall objectives.
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I would buy Burkett
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My objectives are simple - I collect for the joy of it, to stay reasonably within my own budget and hope that someday, my kids can sell easily and at least get back what I paid for it. Nothing wrong with buying to invest - but that’s not my jam! Thx Peter
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In terms of player choice, I'd go with Keeler or Brown. Bresnahan should also be considered, as his card also has a nice portrait.
Whatever your choice, I'd suggest that you focus on getting a card with an image that has nice contrast, and, if possible, one without any stains or spots. This would not only help with resale value down the road, but finding a lower grade example with these qualities would also present a nice challenge to a collector (it that appeals to you). Good luck, whatever you decide. And, nice cards, Alywa! |
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Man, those hairstyles were atrocious! Bresnahan bucks the trend, as does Johnson to an extent.
Collins has a bit of a Hershiser vibe in his portrait; Evers is going with a Kevin Bacon look! |
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