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The one problem the OP might have is that only he and about 5000 other collectors are trying to do the same thing, so it's a bit of a competitive market.
Quality baseball cards are in high demand and generally easy to sell. That's the good news. The problem is how do you buy cheap enough to turn a profit? That is the difficult part. My best advice, as someone who has been doing this for 36 years, is to learn as much as you can and work hard at it. Somewhere along the line, good things will happen. |
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