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Posted By: Jimmy Scott Elkins
two were fantastic!!! The Lone Jack and Virginia Extra Jennings! Wish I would have had more money to spend, I would have went after these two myself. However, I'm glad you were able to win them at terrific prices! See, this is where those people who buy Wagners and Planks mess up - they could buy SEVERAL lots of super rare cards such as these two and end up making a much higher % return on their investment in two or three years when they get "tired" of a card and want to sell it!!!!!!! These will probably double or triple in value (especially at the prices you were able to acquire them at), while a Plank or Wagner sold down the road will be lucky to return 10-20% on the initial investment! Just my thoughts, but I TRULY believe you did well! |
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