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Posted By: Dave
I understand your position to a point. I myself don't have the funds and never will for that matter to spend thousands of dollars on high dollar cards. I also understand you didn't do it for purpose of a profit, so I'm not coming down on you in that aspect. To me it just kind of relates to buying a car (I know not that best of examples). When you buy a car your able to check a VIN number....check for history of the car including wrecks (restoration).....that drops the price of the vehicle down. The same should apply to cards in a sense. The card may well be with you when you go to your grave, but unless its going in your grave with you, somebody will end up paying a premium for that card, just my two cents. |
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