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Old 06-04-2013, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by perezfan View Post
Baseball Cards from 1995 are (and may always be) relatively worthless.

If you re-read it, I was actually saying that vintage photos are collected and appreciated today, as 1952 Topps cards were collected around the 1995 era. Values had already accelerated significantly by that time, but the bell curve had started to kick in.

It was about the chronology, and had nothing to do with what was being produced in 1995. Doesn't matter... not worth expounding on.
I apologize as I rewrote my answer and forgot to put in that I agree that photos have hit a plain at this time. And as I read your post again, I did misread your response. My mistake.

So lets backup, we agree that photos have hit a ceiling for now, but value will rise. Do you agree that the sales of the vintage photos will slow down in years to come? Thus, buy now while the buying is good.
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