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rum151man

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well i had decided it was time to sell off almost my entire baseball rookie collection. I sold all my vintage rookies and a lot of my high dollar non rookie vintage cards and i am pretty happy with the prices they all sold for. so I was thinking of purchasing one or two really good cards to hold onto for the future but not sure what I should get I was thinking of a Pujols rookie auto or maybe a jeter auto any opinions will be appreciated thanks.
 

mudflap02

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rum151man said:
i am just really worried cause i know there are a ton of fake pujols autos out there like for instance does this one look like a fake???

http://cgi.ebay.com/2001-Fleer-Legacy-A ... 20b1c6f79b

That is as fake as they come. Stay far far away from any 2001 Fleer Legacy Pujols autos.

I always loved the 2002 Bowman Heritage Pujols auto. Even though it's a 2nd year card, it's an on-card auto and can be had for around $250.
 

rum151man

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brouthercard said:
What price range are you looking at?

well i made about 2500 on my cards
maybe looking at spending 500-1000 on a couple nice cards for long term investment
 

brouthercard

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rum151man said:
brouthercard said:
What price range are you looking at?

well i made about 2500 on my cards
maybe looking at spending 500-1000 on a couple nice cards for long term investment

Maybe an spx pujols auto or a justin upton or evan longoria bowman chrome gold auto.

Also, Tiger Woods stuff may not be a bad investment right now for the long term.
 

mudflap02

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If you're actually investing, don't touch anything made in the last 50 years. Invest in graded pre-war superstars. There will always be a market for those.
 

TomMurry

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I'd find a nice Pujols auto (01 SP Authentic Chirography is a beauty) and a nice Koufax Auto and you'd be set. Neither will ever go down in value.
 

rum151man

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miguelcabrera said:
r u colleckting or investing

both i guess. i just had to sell my rookie collection due to hard times but i still wanted to get a couple really good cards that i can hold onto.
 

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