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It seems to me that the cards will always be collectible, but to a large part there aren't the iconic players today as there were in the 50's and 60's due in part to some of these reasons:
-the popularity of other sports such as football, basketball, x-games etc -players tend to change teams more often now -the overexposure of sports & players in particular on tv and the internet, back in the day, baseball cards were a big part of a players exposure with that said, I think the cards will become "vintage" but the interest won't be there like the 50's & 60's cards. |
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