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Posted By: Rich W.
In reality, almost everything that is bought for intrinsic value is "worthless". Baseball cards, paintings, comic books, fountain pens, etc. can not feed you, save your life or keep you warm in the winter. But historically, most categories have been good investments. And twenty years from now, we will probably all look back and realize that they were a pretty good investment today (assuming you are not buying 1988 Topps Rack Pack cases). And that's not even taking into account the enjoyment. |
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