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Thanks Scott. Ha, guess I'm just jaded from reading too much on message boards claiming like 80% of all cards over a PSA 5 were at one point trimmed.
You're right, from a portfolio standpoint it is pretty solid and I do expect it to continue to be valuable. With a big resurgence in the card hobby the past 1-2 years, I suppose I started getting nervous that other cards I really want may skyrocket in value and I lose my window to be able to actually own them. This is pretty much irrational FOMA as even if a few of them continue to rise over the next few years, we're probably talking like 20-30% not 3-5x their current value. These ARE still vintage cards after all and not Project 2020 cards circa memorial day weekend
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