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Old 02-02-2019, 11:38 AM
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Bob Donaldson
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Originally Posted by sphere and ash View Post
Imagine that you could borrow against graded cards. The minimum loan would be $25,000. Loan-to-value would be 50%. Rates would be L+6% to L+8% (L is currently 2.5%).

What is your best guess as to how much would be borrowed in a year? Could you see borrowing against your graded cards under these terms (I recognize the minimum is prohibitive for some)?

Thanks for your help. I’m a memorabilia guy with very limited knowledge of cards, but I’m intrigued by the business opportunity. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm a big fan of "don't spend what you don't got", so I'm a big no. 8.5% to 10.5% seems an awfully high interest rate.
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