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Old 10-06-2025, 05:13 PM   #27
hermanotarjeta
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It seems as though for the vast majority of players, their cards are valued highest when the price is based on nothing but potential. Wouldn't it make it more difficult to invest in cards the further out from their debut that rookie cards are released?
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Take Jackson Holliday as an example. I would think it would have a negative effect on the price of wax or break spots if his RC's were just now being released. I would think you'd like that.
I think it could work both ways. Waiting two years before Jac Caglianone’s rookie logo cards come out may have saved you a lot of money as well.

In general, the more at bat’s you have on a rookie, the better investment choices you could make, ie less speculation.
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