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Old 09-15-2023, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Exhibitman View Post
Well, yes and no. I think anyone with enough experience in the field can handicap certain classes of cards as being good candidates for future appreciation, and others as not so much, and can buy accordingly. The fun is in trying to predict what out of favor classes might be worth buying now, or what items are still below the radar but have a shot at future gains.
Not to quibble too much here, but I suspect it makes a difference that you’re a lot more adventurous than the average collector when it comes to moving pretty freely between different eras, sports, and flavors (ie cards, memorabilia, pins, tickets, foreign stuff, etc.). With all of those options, there’s plenty of relatively underloved pieces to choose from in trying to guess what might catch fire in the coming years.

Maybe I’m just the boring collector who sticks to a single era, mostly collects a handful of specific players and well-known and well-loved issues, and doesn’t really venture outside of those parameters. So unless I’m going to make a big bet on junk era wax catching fire and tripling in price, there are a lot fewer variables that could drive my possible results in terms of stuff going nuts and taking off.
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