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I want to collect pokemon cards, but im too lazy to.
And if your talking about today's society, i would have to say... 12 or 13 due to anti-pokemon people. "YOUR 14, YOUR TOO OLD FOR POKEMON *is slapped in the face*"(People) "There is no such thing as 'too old' for Pokemon" (Me) |
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The fact that Pokémon cards have a value of uniqueness to them, I'd actually say there could be financial benefits to doing so even into your 20s or 30s. Older/rarer ones could definitely mature in value like baseball cards perhaps would, although this does depend how long the series stays alive.
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Overproduction may have made the value depreciate, even in the oldest ones. The least produced sets will probably be worth the most. For instance, Expedition (2003) only had one print due to it being the last Wizards of the Coast set. EX Team Rocket Returns (2004) was also quite limited in production. Too bad The Pokémon Company International doesn't do 1st Edition like TPC Japan does and Wizards did.
I still stand by there not being a "too old" age. |
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How old would it be considered to be "weird" to be alive? That's my answer.
I suppose if they're these than there are some financial benefits to collecting them. Quote:
Last edited by piexing; January 30, 2010 at 12:35:44 PM. |
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