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Posted By: leon
I don't know memorabilia extremely well but I can safely say that for the last 12 months running (and for that case 10 yrs running) I would have rather had my money in rare and scarce pre war baseball cards. I am pretty sure my best cards haven't gone down 40% in the last 6 months like the stock market has. So yes, I would rather have my money in cards as 20-20 hindsight.......and am very happy I didn't have a lot in the market but to each their own.......regards |
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