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Posted By: Scott Mt. Joy
Ok I have heard enough of the doom and gloom in other threads and I was wondering if someone had money in the next year to buy 5 cards valued at $500-$2000 each today, what would you pick. The plan would be to hold them for at least 5 years then sell, what would you advise? The only rule is it has to be a card/type that has sold at least once in the last 2 years. |
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