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It is definitely possible to do. The big question is how much time and effort do you want to put into it and how long are you willing to hold an item to get the price you want. I believe knowledge and patience are the keys. I'm a firm believer you could make money selling 88 Donruss, if you buy them at the right price.
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Haha...I'm pretty much with you, however I don't think anyone in history has ever made money selling 88 Donruss (except maybe my local card shop owner circa 1988 selling me boxes of that stuff at full price when I was chasing that Roberto Alomar Rated Rookie and those Diamond Kings).
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