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Posted By: leon
I also think high grade rare backs would be a good way to go too.....however, one thing we haven't really touched on is the "buy" prices. On the recent D304 Cobby that went for 109k, I would think it would be a great investment type card but that buy price is going to take some time to catch up to it.....imo. I heard it could have gone higher too.....all I can say to that is "wow". SO all of the discussion we have had about this really should include the "buy" price imo. I am pretty sure I have some great cards that would be great investments but I might have overpaid for them when I bought them. Knowledge is the key.....Timing is important too... |
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