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I have been collecting on and off for 4 decades. In my experience, over time the good stuff has always appreciated. It may go up and/or down over shorter periods, but in the long run, the good stuff is a good investment.
I have said this before, cards as an investment is a long game (like real estate). Buy good stuff, make sure you can hold (i.e., don’t over extend), and hold. You should make money. If you try to time the market, then it depends on your luck. Now, what constitutes “good stuff” is the subject of a zillion other threads |
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