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State of the Post War Market
For whatever reasons the prices of 2015-2016 real or false have come down considerably.
It seems like the Major Auction House Market has been flooded with HOF Rookies and Ugly Old Gift Grades of Star Cards. Higher End Raw Sets have seem to held their own, actually are doing quite well. Speaking in only investment mode, as far as long term capital appreciation on post war cards in general it is my opinion that prices will continue to drop in the near future on high end cards. What Say You ?? I would never consider more then 5% of retirement investment in cards. The Hobby is way to fun to worry about money. It is cool to think about it :-) |
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