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Of the significant cards I bought last year...1954 Kaline, 1953 Robinson, 1954 Banks and 1948 Leaf, I am pretty sure I could buy three of them today for 20% less or better. Honestly, most of the stuff that is gridlocked can be expected. They are good cards that are readily available.
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I feel like the 1932 Sanella Ruth was a turning point. Lol. When I saw people spending $5000 for that card I knew something had gone a little nutty.
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You're kidding, right? Was it graded a "10"?
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Agree! I remember not too long ago when 48 Leaf Ruth SGC or PSA Authentic grades were well under $1K.
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I bought a near perfect example of the hardest version for a little over a hundred dollars several years ago from a fellow member. |
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