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Old 04-25-2019, 06:40 AM
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If you were given $50,000 tomorrow and told you had to invest it in some collectible area that was not sports or card related, where would you go? Something cool you are interested in but also something you think will appreciated nicely in value.

A few years ago I saw a piece that recommended NASA landing on the moon material and that seemed to make a lot of sense. Of course I didn't do it. I've loosely tracked stamps and coins throughout my life and neither of them seem to have been amazing investments generally. (Though I really should have picked up that inverted Jenny plateblock back in '75.)

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Rare high grade Star Wars figures. Mint on card or prototype figures. AFA graded
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Guns....

they are useful if there is a zombie apocalypse as an added bonus
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they are useful if there is a zombie apocalypse as an added bonus
See the occasional AH selling civil war and wild west pistols and the like. Always seem very cool.
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Pretty much no doubt in my mind it would be art. An original piece of work by an artist I admire. Enjoyment would be guaranteed and financial appreciation highly probable, IMHO. An example:
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Top condition 1987 Buick Grand National
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Pretty much no doubt in my mind it would be art. An original piece of work by an artist I admire. Enjoyment would be guaranteed and financial appreciation highly probable, IMHO. An example:
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Retro video games from the 80s.

They are surprisingly collectable in similar ways to cards. You have set builders trying to collect every game for the Atari 2600, etc. You have high end rollers chasing down the short printed rarities. And you have the same nostalgia factor that fed the baseball card boom: video games are to kids from the eighties what cards were to kids in the 50s.

Price wise though they haven’t caught up with cards, the holy grails still sell for just 5 figures rather than 7 figures like cards, stamps, comics,etc. There is a lot of potential for that to take off once the millenial generation actually starts getting money.
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Pretty much no doubt in my mind it would be art. An original piece of work by an artist I admire. Enjoyment would be guaranteed and financial appreciation highly probable, IMHO. An example:
I really don't know much about the video game market, but there has to be something there (in addition or besides vintage games or consoles) that is going to blow up. I think this because my understanding is that the gaming world is growing and now has fledgling leagues. I don't think it's going away and it has the potential to spawn some big "names" of gamers that may one day be considered the Ruth, Cobb, etc. of that world. Find out who that is and something that is collectable associated with them, and there you go.
The question specifically said no sports related, but if I was going to get some art, there are a couple of fantastic artists on this board and I'd love to have a Graig Kreindler or Tim Carroll original on my wall...
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Wow, that makes sense. I personally have very minimal interest in Star Wars, but I know I am in the small minority on that. People will be crazy into Star Wars for many many years.

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A nice vintage convertible car... Something that may appreciate over time but something we can actual use, work on and not just look at and put away...

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