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But following through on that line of thinking, whether they were buying one cent packs with a small section of gum plus a card or five cent packs with a four section sheet of gum plus six cards they were effectively paying a half a cent per card. Kids were effectively on a silver standard back in those days since a U.S. dime contained 0.0723 of a troy ounce of silver. Each card therefore cost them 0.003615 of an ounce of silver. With silver right now at $32.65 per ounce, in today's dollars the price of that card would equate to $0.118. Now like many of my fellow collectors I'm willing to pay many times that $0.118 for a card that I want for my collection. The psychic benefit I get from the cards I'm buying makes them worth the price I'm paying today. But I don't desperately try to rationalize the price I'm paying by convincing myself I'm "investing". Moreover it's these very baby boomers who bought one cent and five cent wax packs of cards 60-70 years ago who have driven up the prices of those cards (and comics and other boomer ephemera) to stratospheric levels. Well those boomers are not only retiring en masse these days but some are even dying. That COVID spike in card (and comic) prices may have simply been the boomers' last kick at the can. From here on in we might see nothing but steady distribution from boomers and their estates. Well I do like my bubble gum and my gumball vending machines! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Is that alright with you? Quote:
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Yes, that is indeed what it's called. You might try it sometime.
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