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Posted By: jay behrens
Personaly, I'd be scared to death to spend money on Cuban cards at their current prices. Almost as soon as Castro dies it is most likely that the communist govt will change/collapse and the US the traede embargo lifted. When this happens, you can be assured that number of collectors and dealers are going to be on the first flight to Cuba to scour the country for cards causing an increase in supply and dramatic fall in prices. I am pretty sure everyone here will outlive Castro and if you don't have that "Gotta have it now" mentality that most Americans do, you are better off waiting for this to happen, then spend money now. |
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