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View Poll Results: What would you pay for '33G Ruth, PSA 5, if it had zero resale value? | |||
Nothing |
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28 | 18.06% |
Less than $100 |
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45 | 29.03% |
$100-$500 |
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36 | 23.23% |
$500-$1k |
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21 | 13.55% |
$1k-3k |
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18 | 11.61% |
It's still worth all 5k to me!! |
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7 | 4.52% |
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You offer the guy $10. If there is no resale value, that is more than he would get from anyone else. But as mentioned above, I understand that is not the point of your hypothetical. Perhaps a better question would be "would you buy a baseball card even if you were guaranteed to make zero profit or take a 20% loss when you sell it?" This may help us get to the root of your hypothetical, which I sense is really asking if we buy for the love of the hobby or solely for the investment potential.
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