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Posted by GMAN on 04/12/07 16:08
In article <o2txgqnk9zoj.ac2bx49i7kja$.dlg@40tude.net>, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> wrote:
>On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 03:00:52 -0700, MassiveProng wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:38:47 -0400, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
>>
>>>
>>>I really wouldn't use equity as a reason for buying discs. For the
>>>majority of discs, DVDs are a bad investment. They lose value as soon as
>>>you buy them, and drop in value as time goes on. An occasional OOP disc
>>>may go for more than it was orignally worth, but even then most times a
>>>newer and better release eventually comes along and the old disc is worth
>>>even less.
>>>
>>
>> It really sucks too, since a simple baseball card that ALSO gets
>> printed in the millions numbers gains value because of retarded kids,
>> and their parents, but these true artistic gems lose value from day
>> one.
>
>Baseball cards aren't a good investment either. Thost cars that were
>printed in the millions are pretty near worthless:
>
>http://www.sportscardfun.com/baseball-cards-value.asp
>"Sports cards were vastly over produced in the 1990's, many cards from
>those years have very little value."
>
Most players for that time period were of little value.
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