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Old 11-22-2025, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by raulus View Post
Even those of us who have money to burn are probably wondering whether it makes sense to blow it on cardboard.
I have more money to spend on cardboard than I do, but I don't desire to sink a large amount of loot into something I don't plan on selling until I feel I'm close to death (if I'm lucky enough to have the time to plan).

While I have a dozens of cards worth 1000s, I have none worth 10,000+ and I've never been in that market. I just don't want to play in that realm.

I would rather spend time hunting down a low-grade "high dollar" card that presents well rather than spending big money on a high dollar card. The chase for the right card at the right price keeps my collections from becoming ever-expanding financial drains because I don't often throw money at a card simply to check it off the list.
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