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It's pretty hard to look fifty years down the road, and there is a real concern that the hobby is getting smaller. And you are correct that most young kids today don't collect baseball cards. That aside, I think as kids grow into adults they often find pleasure in collecting things. I think there will always be collectors of baseball cards, but I am less confident the hobby will continue to grow the way it has in recent years. If you like to collect do so, and try not to focus too much on the investment part of it.
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