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Posted By: Anson
Some very good points. I recently walked into a second-hand store and found a 15-year-old book about baseball cards. The book was about 500 pages and listed many prewar issues with some color photos. But, the most interesting part was the limited price guide and investment rating. Caramels were all bundled as a bunch. Of course, only E90-1s and E-95s were pictured. Commons listed at $5-7, stars 5x, and HOFs at a whopping 8x. The investment rating was: poor |
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