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I don't own any, and never will.... but my brother has been buying some of these.
What drives people to spend such high dollars on newer AUTO cards. Short printed inserts with AUTO, cards with multiple signatures, etc. I am referring to cards like Trout, Cabrera, Pujols, Manning, Elway, Montana, Lebron James, etc. Can these cards hold their purchased "value" over time. Will they increase in value ? Personally, I dont see them being sold 10 years from now for the same price they are sold today. I see them being sold for much less. thoughts ? |
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