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I know i have paid 40 bucks for a card that i know others would say should sell for 20 bucks but i didnt care because its 40 bucks.....for some 8k to them is 40 bucks to us.. |
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Billionaires that are not trying to corner the market and make money. But billionaires who are just buying because they CAN so they do. Trophy cards to show their billionaire friends just for the heck of it. |
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Market manipulation in baseball cards is super easy, I see it happen all the time, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident. Just go to a forum or a few forums hype the crap out of something. Get a few people to help and bingo a nice return on investment.
On this forum you don't have to look farther than MattyC to understand how it works. His constant posts about perfect centering had a affect on card prices. I don't know if he just liked centered cards or if he was flipping them to make $ but his posts did affect prices. |
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Today I traded futures on a kid named Sammy Benign from Oxford, MS. He was born today but I commodified his future cards and turned them into 12 barrels of oil and 6 ounces of silver.
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I know who owns the famous T206 Wagner, but I'm a little skeptical that some billionares have recently entered the market. Its just a casual observation, but sometimes the wealthiest people are also the thriftiest. I actually do have second hand knowledge of someone who was doing well financially and put together a significant collection, but it was memorabilia - one of a kind items in some cases, game used, etc. stuff you can display like a trophy - conversation pieces. In my opinion, the average huge sports fan walking into your house - you'd have to explain what the little 9 or 10 means on the piece of paper above the card. If you have a bat that was used to hit a game winning world series home run or something, not much explanation is needed.
And who wins the big eBay auctions? The ones I checked, the eBay user ids have feedback scores way higher then mine - it takes time to build that up. Last edited by TanksAndSpartans; 07-13-2016 at 09:52 AM. |
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I have a lot of low pop cards from the genre I collect and they are displayed on the walls in 36 card display cases. Generally the first reaction is wow your cards are really cool. Man those are in nice shape. Yeah that is the only 10 right there so far. Are you serious??? That is so awesome. Now imagine saying that on very expensive cards. The owner loves the reaction I promise. |
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