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My investments are with my financial guy, and come with a lot of quarterly statements that have a lot of fine print. My cards might turn out to be investments, but they are first and foremost for fun, for ridding myself of those "work-a-day cares" as Mr. Burdick put it so long ago. I will agree with the modern market sentiment that cards I thought I overpaid for 3-5 years ago now seem like bargains (many I sold for decent profit) - and the ones I kept - well, I'm planning on keeping for a good long while.
I don't know if postwar stars remain as viable long term if there are more of them than say, T206 HOF'ers - but if not, so be it. I'd love to fill in some gaps in my 70's and 60's set efforts and various other postwar star wants at half price or less from today's mayhem.
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Postwar stars & HOF'ers. Currently working on 1956, '63 and '72 Topps complete sets. |
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