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| quote: Originally posted by AWR: Did people buy these sets when they were released thinking they would hold them for years and then sell them at high proffit
Just my feeling, but I don't think that high profits was ever the motive for too many non-sport card collectors. Yeah they want card collections with value, everyone does, but you have to sell to make money. If you still like your cards, you aren't selling until something else happens. Flippers don't want to hold them to age into profits either. They want their money back with interest as soon as possible. Agreeing with Logan, the Green Hornet set increase is really only because of the Jay Chou autograph card. It was bought as a factory unit. I could think of similar small products like RA's Buffy sets or the first Hulk movie cards that were also bought as factory units. I haven't heard if they are going up as sets, but Edward Norton's signature card appears to have risen in price. |
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| The Spider-Man original Animated series seems to be moving as well. Still hasn't hit what retail was back in the day but it is going up. I picked up one of the Muppet sets for pretty cheap recently. ____________________ Just because it's rare doesn't mean it's valuable.
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