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Posted By: Jimmy
It really comes down to collector interest and trends people go through to value any piece of memorabilia more so for books, magazines, catalogs and other publications. I have been buying and selling antiques and sports items for years. Even though I enjoy having memorabilia - cards will always interest collectors more than books and other sports memorabilia. The interest in autographs has gone up over the last five years, but will never come close to card collecting. I understand that some books out there are very rare, but collecting books in general only interest people that like history and reading. Over the years I have had some really nice pieces and takes the right person to come along and appreciate the value for books and other types of memorabilia. |
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