What's the point of investing in coins when Pokemon cards will always be the only investment that will 100% grow over time.
I collect pokemon cards. But also, do you really think someone born today is gonna care about some zoomer Charizard card from the 1990s?It would be like my generation being randomly obsessed with some toy from the 70s. Most of the big buyers are people who grew up with Charizard and co and not some random 60 year old. Nostalgia is carrying the resurgence hard because it perfectly maps to people of that age getting money and reliving nostalgia.
>>61827437>nigger charizard>90s nostalgia meme>will always go upPokemon cards is actually oversaturated - there are tens of thousands of collectors who collect for the same reason - thinking it will always go UP It's a great bubble and this shit is worth nothing at all. It's pumping when the economy pumps and normies have spare money to speculate on such shit - in harder times it will all go to gutter. You wanna something that keeps real value?Buy silver. But not those shiny nigger rocks that the street is buying in tonnes. Buy ONLY OLDER and rarer bullion coins - 10+ yo in bulk for it's price in weight. This way you have not only price of shiny rock but collectible price coming from rarity added on top
>>61827437this desu
>>61827884silver was flat for almost 30 years prior to the recent pump and dump.
>>61827842It's a legitimate question. I'm going to answer your question with another question, where do you think this Wilt Chamberlain rookie card will go in 10 years? Up or down or sideways?I predict that the price will rise, despite the fact that kids don't even know Wilt Chamberlain.This is what I call heirloom psychology.
>>61828040down as boomers die off imo