Mint Bobby Bonds for sale!


I’m of the age when if I were to ask my friends if they’d ever collected baseball cards, the answer would be, “Of course!” I wasn’t a real collector, in that I had no more than a few dozen at any time, but they were a part of my boyhood (I think baseball cards were pretty much a male-dominated activity) that I can easily remember. Did I miss the boat by not saving any of my cardboard treasures? Apparently not so much.

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There are some folks who claim that the same thing is going to happen to the American dollar one of these days.

I had a friend who collected baseball cards about 40 years ago and could not believe that I would take my baseball cards and attach them to my bicycle via an old wooden clothespin so that they would flip on the spokes and make my bike sound like a motorcycle.

At least now I know I did not do that to any priceless treasures.

Of course if the trick is to buy low and sell high now may be the time to get into the baseball card business.

“The time for investment is when steroid-tainted blood runs in the streets”