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When I bought the Cobb Back I had to borrow $50,000 from my girlfriend. I offered her a 1/3 share in the card instead. She declined.
Not exactly the same as what is discussed in this article, but similar I think. Last edited by Sean; 08-08-2019 at 12:17 PM. |
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TOTAL KABOOKIE THEATER B to THE S
I have some Ocean Front Property in New Mexico you wanna own a fraction of it |
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How would this even work? If you owned a "share" of a card but never possessed the actual card, what say do you really have in its being offered for sale? Couldn't the person with a majority stake leave it to his children who will then outlive all of the other "shareholders"? How many generations is someone really willing to follow the card around for and wait for it to be sold?
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You only really own what you currently have in your hand. Everything else is up for grabs, by legal or illegal means.
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This idea has been going on in the horse racing industry for decades. I have no idea about its success or failure as a concept in that industry, but it does seem to be even more prevalent today than it was ten years ago. So it must not be doing too bad.
Apples to oranges horse racing to sports cards I get that. |
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Let's not forget the biggest question -- who gets to include it in their PSA Registry.
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Just curious as to why people think this is much different at its core than buying stock in a company. If you believe a t206 Wagner would appreciate in value then why wouldn't you buy a portion of it if you could provided you were sure it would be a legitimate purchase you could see if/when you wanted.
In my circle of card buddies, some of us have discussed this very thing. The question always gets to who keeps it and where do you find one to even buy. |
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Bigger question is what if they drop a million or two on a card that later on is found to be altered, conserved or Moserized??? Who takes that hit?
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I don't know....how can you really gauge when the best time to sell the card will be? If you put a time limit on the sale you might be setting yourself up for a loss due to forced sale at the wrong time. |
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It doesn't work, as demonstrated by the Simpsons episode that gave rise to my user name:
https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/Three_...d_a_Comic_Book https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/Carl_Yastrzemski Last edited by Mutton Chop Yaz; 08-08-2019 at 03:56 PM. |
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