the future
Who knows? For years, my dad spent time and money on a tremendous collection of stamps that now has very little value. I wish he had collected impressionist paintings, but he had a great time with stamps. If you collect baseball cards because you think it's cool as hell to have a t206 set or some rarer set, then you are doing great. It would, however, be very risky to count on selling the cards in 20 years to fund your retirement.
Personally, I think that baseball is here to stay (at least for another 100 years) and that the always increasing US population will produce enough collectors to support the prices of the most appealing and famous old cards. But I certainly am not banking on it, and I don't put money that I can't afford to lose into them or into memorabilia. (at least I try not to do that)
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