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Posted By: john/z28jd
The only problem with going back in time(assuming youve found out how to do that) is that you would have to pay in money from whatever era you went back to.The only way to get that money is buying it and by that time you better be getting a ton of cards to cover the cost of time travel.You would also need retro clothes so you dont stand out and if you do buy alot of cards youll ruin the overall value because the population,especially in high grade would change.Other than that its a good idea.Id just go watch a few games,make that a few hundred |
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