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Actual worth vs want
Posted By: Lentel
I know there has been a lot of talk about the prices of certain item going for above and beyond what they are actually worth. My question is where do you,me, we, draw the line on something we really want or need? If there is that got to have item do we pay twice what it actually might be worth, three times? When is too much just too much??? |
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Actual worth vs want
Posted By: warshawlaw
It is impossible to answer because the value of any tangible item is relative and shifting. A card is worth whatever two people are willing to pay for it. I wish I'd put every cent I ever spent on 1974 and newer cards into 19th century and prewar material. The relative valuations of these items have shifted so markedly that I would be sitting on a big nest egg if I had. |
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Actual worth vs want
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
You are paying too much if you are sure that if you wait - not too long - you will certainly get it cheaper. |
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