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Old 02-21-2018, 11:47 AM
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Over the next 20 to 30 years I think there will be a HUGE drop in prices for cards. When boomers die out and new buyers are scarce, you'll see lifetime collections go for a fraction of what they would today.
No offense, but I'm certain people were saying the exact same thing in 1975.

Has the market collapsed for George Washington signed documents?

Has the market collapsed for rare hot rods from the 1950s?

Has the mark collapsed for vases from the Ming Dynasty?

No. Not saying every card will hold its value. That's not true for anything.

When I was growing up a few dads collected stamps and coins. Yes, the run of the mill stuff has not appreciated. The rare stuff has. And believe me people are more emotionally invested in baseball cards than airmail stamps.

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