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Posted By: Dylan
I'm sure with all the responses someones already said it but cards are much more liquid then memorabilia. There also much easier to store. Also many memorabilia pieces were produced in very small numbers, and trade hands very little, which makes it difficult for collectors to establish price guidelines. Somones who never collected a card in their life can check some prior auction sales on ebay for psa 5 t206's and within 5 minutes be placing educated bids for those cards. Memorabilia is a crap shoot, especially for the new collector who has no idea how to ascertain value on items. |
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