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i really wanted to collect the modern cards and be entertained. deGrom has been my favorite player since he came up, and i bought a bunch of his "
rookies" on EBAY. i have NO idea if i bought the right one(s). if someone had to own the DeGrom rookie, where would they turn and which one will reflect his value the most? i just cannot figure it out. many of the cards are boring or just different color scheme versions of the same card. i figured signed cards with low numbers are probably the most interesting for value. some went for crazy prices already, so hard to see the upside...especially if you guess wrong and buy the wrong ones that no one wants. i guess if i find some interesting card to buy of a favorite, i will still do it, but i find it impossible to navigate. i have a hard time even looking up the cards i have, not sure what they are called! |
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