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My sense is that at the very high end, for cards like these, it's the internet/social media equivalent of a pissing context among guys with huge amounts of disposable income. And it only takes two guys who want to win the pissing contest to drive the price to numbers that look nuts to the rest of us. I'm not sure these guys see these purchases as investments per se. I think a lot of it is ego gratification. Just speculating.
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Seeing these cards go for the prices they're going for makes me wonder how much packs and hobby boxes were going for when those releases first came out.
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No dribblers in the elite Jordan market.
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Since I know virtually nothing about these super expensive modern cards, I have a question for those who do. If you buy one of these six-figure mega-cards today, and hold it for a few years before reselling it, do you generally make money or lose money?
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Just like poker players Barry, a few guys only break even but nobody actually loses money, just ask them.
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I go for fulfilling to me personally, not necessarily "better" than something someone else has or than what exists in my collection prior-to. But yeah, no matter how you slice it, money helps. If I had that kind of disposeable income to be throwing at cards, I sure wouldn't be buying something that was made in the 1990's or later. But each unto their own...
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Me too., Give me a Wooth wookie! (right Joe T?)! The newer collectors can have their shiny stuff. It's all good....
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