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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Leon i agree the money part does not come into play. In my collecting like many others i started buying random cards because at the time i liked them. Then i found myself with a mix of many items with no real theme or goal. So the selling started and collecting goals were made. Maybe we all go through this to find out what we really enjoy the most. Having a goal to reach is a great way to collect. It could be to finish a set or a team or player set or anything else. From my collecting the main thing is to enjoy what you collect and you will stick with it. |
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