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58 | 45.31% |
| No |
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15 | 11.72% |
| They will come down in value. |
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46 | 35.94% |
| Don't know. |
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9 | 7.03% |
| Voters: 128. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Anything that rises too much too quickly is highly likely to fall at some point.
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I think Barry said it best so far although I'd replace the words "Highly Likely" to "Will" fall at some point.
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This is an interesting poll because each time I check the results are split nearly right down the middle.
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I probably have the least amount of experience on this board, but to my understanding are Broadleaf 350's even that rare? Brown Hindus?
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I should add that I do think it's human nature and ok to be protective of what we collect. I am protective of things I collect.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 10-29-2011 at 11:41 AM. |
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Good point. The guys who collect them say "yes", and the ones who don't vote "no". Maybe that question should have been part of the poll, because it is important information.
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To answer Pete's question, brown Hindus and BL350 are not rare and are currently selling for obscene prices. That doesn't mean they won't get more expensive, but they seem to be grossly overpriced. But I don't make the market.
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The most remarkable to me have been the brown Hindus. I posted a few lower grade commons about a year ago, looking for around $100 each (cash or trade) and had no takers. Now I'm seeing similar cards go for 3-4x that amount. I have always thought that some of the middle-tier backs (EPDG, Tolstoi, Cycle, AB) were a bit undervalued so I thought a slight price adjustment was due for those. However I do think that the outrageous prices on some of the others will come back down to earth, probably just as rapidly as they rose.
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And even though it's just one person who is working on the master set, prices immediatley started to go up when he started buying anything he didn't have. With several people looking for cards for him how many were bidding against each other trying to get the cards he needed ? Again just one person but one person can make a huge difference in price and create an inflated situation where everyone starts jumping on the bandwagon driving up demand/price.
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I don't collect the backs and I voted "yes" There will always be people looking for the "rare" things. And as more and more people start to collect they will only go up because of demand. Just my .02 cents
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Edited to add that with regard to Leon's Young portrait with Brown Hindu back, that's kind of special and I would say there's a good chance it will hold its value. Seems to me there will always be a strong market for a card like that. Last edited by barrysloate; 10-29-2011 at 11:24 AM. |
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My guess is wishful thinking on the part of those who collect them.
If a poll was taken about the future value of HOF RC's, I would say that they would go up because that is what I collect. I'm sure that others who have no interest in those cards (or actually despise them as I know some collectors do) would anticipate a decline just as I would for the rare back T206's, which I have no interest in. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 10-30-2011 at 07:16 AM. |
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HOF rookies is so diverse though, some issues will go up and some will go down.
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Sellers- Yes
Back collectors with a huge stash- Yes Buyers- NO Reality- Buy what you like and can afford and it won't matter |
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Does anyone remember the mania a few years back for D304's? Remember when Goodwin broke up a set and cards like Matty and Cy Young in PSA 5 or 6 were going for about 40K each? What are they worth today?
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Basically my long answer would be the rare stuff stays high, mid stuff might go up a little but the slightly tough ones will see a big increase
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