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Posted By: Trae R.
Just a topic I have been pondering lately. Please post your stance on the subject. While I am new to pre-war I would consider myself a "both" sort of hobbyist. Because I am realizing now (what most of you probably realized long ago) that while we put a lot of our money into cards we are reaping the mental benefit (joy, excitement, etc.) of having a cool piece of history, and at the same time purchasing a seemingly sound investment should we ever need to resell the items. Assuming most of the dealers who frequent this board are also collectors - I pose the question to you too. |
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