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I'm a autograph collector in college and just started collecting single signed HOF baseballs. I love the feeling of adding to my collection and seeing an empty space on my shelf be filled as much as the next guy, but does anyone collect as a way of investing?
I didn't start collecting as a way of investing my money, but I would rather purchase a new baseball instead of stuff I would use for a few months and then find myself wondering where I spent all my money. Considering there is no sample pool as autographs weren't considered valuable 20-30 years ago, where do people see them at in 20-30 years? |
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