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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
This type of collection sounds like a combination of exhilaration and aggravation. Personally, the most bothersome aspect would be spending all kinds of money on the super-elusive examples in an effort to complete the set, only to see my "rookie cards" devalued whenever an earlier example was found. For all you rookie set collectors, how often has this happened to you, and, in the long run, do you find that this type of set is (even slightly) disadvantageous from a monetary standpoint? |
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