I will shit on tickets also (with the exception of a few mega-significant events). They generally don't evoke any kind of feeling or emotion or joy from just seeing them.
Seeing a card, you often get an immediate feeling based on who the player is, the art/design, the type/issue, your own experience with collecting or coveting it, just a lot of instant and positive reactions to a card.
Tickets...you look at one, and its significance is almost never immediately apparent. You can read everything on it, and then you have to look at the flip to see why PSA says you should be impressed by, and value, it.
NOT...FUN.
Like I said, a handful of extremely monumental events will be highly coveted, massively valued, and probably appreciate reasonably well. But I doubt the general ticket market does anything noteworthy to rise beyond its current status in the collecting world.
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