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veryone has at least one: a card they sold too early, a fake they bought, a raw card they thought would gem, a grading fee disaster, a trimmed card they missed, an auction house surprise, a pop-report trap, etc.
What’s the hobby lesson you had to learn the hard way? Figured this could be a good thread for newer collectors to learn from. Mine is spending too much on lower grade cards thinking I would upgrade later. Buy in the best condition you can. Last edited by maniac_73; 12-06-2025 at 08:40 PM. Reason: Adding my mistake to appease crank post |
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