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Old 10-16-2011, 12:13 AM
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I think you made the right decision, BR, for a couple of reasons: (1) I'm not sure the set registry deal is here to stay, long-term, and if it turns out it does not, a whole bunch of the demand for that card or any card of a common player, in ultra high grade, simply vanishes, even in the context of a set like the '52 Topps. The value then follows suit and plummets; and (2) registry sets seem to be subject to a trend where they are assembled, pride is taken in the achievement, and then they are broken up and the cards offered individually for sale again. The latter situation is not good for long term appreciation either, as it is the AVAILABLE supply of a card that determines its value in conjunction with the demand for it, and NOT the total number in existence. In other words, if these sets are simply assembled and flipped, the available supply stays higher than if they disappear into private collections for many years.

Good choice, IMO

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