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If they served the purpose you sold them for, you hit a home run with them. Anything more was bonus territory. We'd all like to have back just about every card or piece of memorabilia we ever sold. I could have bought a house in Arlington, VA, where I lived for 35 years, for 20K or so back in the 80s, but I always preferred renting. Now they go for a million or two. Don't beat yourself up, Leon, we're all in the same boat except the rich guys who never had to choose between collecting and life, they could have it all if they were lucky.
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