zekko
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I've been watching some YouTube videos lately of people opening trading card boxes. Most people are looking for the flashy insert cards or autograph cards. So they buy a box of cards for $174-$250 hoping to find one of these autograph cards. And maybe they get one, maybe they don't. Maybe they get one, but it's from a minor player or minor actor (one of the boxes I saw opened were Game of Thrones cards). No one seems to care much about the regular cards. So they blow $200 or whatever on one box in the hopes of finding one really good card. And some people sell them on eBay. But the whole thing seems like a colossal waste of money to me.
I remember back in the '90s there was a huge boom in trading cards, sports cards especially, I got sucked in to some extent. Everybody was collecting cards. There were card shops popping up everywhere. The whole thing went bust because there was no real intrinsic value to the cards, it was like the Beanie Baby craze, among other things. So the bottom dropped out of the hobby, but I understand they're making a bit of a comeback lately.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing more fun than cracking open a bunch of packs full of shiny cards and seeing what you get. But this dopamine hit is short lived, the feeling is fleeting. Once you've opened the packs, there's really nothing more to do with the cards. You can look at them, I guess, but how often are you going to do that? They're essentially useless. If you really are doing it to make money, to flip cards, the best thing to do is probably to buy a box, leave it sealed, and stick it in the closet for a bunch of years. Because nothing holds value like old unopened boxes. Maybe.
So what do you guys think? Anyone here enjoy collecting cards, or care to explain it? Is there some unknown virtue here that I am missing? Or do you agree that they are a very inefficient way of spending your money?
I remember back in the '90s there was a huge boom in trading cards, sports cards especially, I got sucked in to some extent. Everybody was collecting cards. There were card shops popping up everywhere. The whole thing went bust because there was no real intrinsic value to the cards, it was like the Beanie Baby craze, among other things. So the bottom dropped out of the hobby, but I understand they're making a bit of a comeback lately.
Don't get me wrong, there's nothing more fun than cracking open a bunch of packs full of shiny cards and seeing what you get. But this dopamine hit is short lived, the feeling is fleeting. Once you've opened the packs, there's really nothing more to do with the cards. You can look at them, I guess, but how often are you going to do that? They're essentially useless. If you really are doing it to make money, to flip cards, the best thing to do is probably to buy a box, leave it sealed, and stick it in the closet for a bunch of years. Because nothing holds value like old unopened boxes. Maybe.
So what do you guys think? Anyone here enjoy collecting cards, or care to explain it? Is there some unknown virtue here that I am missing? Or do you agree that they are a very inefficient way of spending your money?