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You should compare this with other collecting hobbies.
In the coin collecting world, the Roman emperor Constantine produced a ton of debased coins of himself which survive to this day and you can buy them in bulk for a couple of bucks each. They are kind of the coin collecting world's version of "junk wax". But they are 1700 years old. So time is relative! 1700 years from now if our civilization still exists, 1988 Donruss cards still won't be considered vintage!
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That one was easy
If a year does not define it, what does ? What defines it for coins ? |
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