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lebronisbest

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Im looking to buy a bryce harper aflac auto 9.5 but dont know what is the best investment of these cards so heres the other ones im interested in.
strausbur bowmans chrome /50, or a posey /50, or a heyward /50 and lastly or the harper what do you guys think would love the input
also is the harper going to drop because hes not in the mlb?
 

aaron41984

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Buy a Jameson Taillon Aflac auto for a 10th of the price and watch yourself do way better on the end game.
 

rehmus

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lebronisbest said:
Im looking to buy a bryce harper aflac auto 9.5 but dont know what is the best investment of these cards so heres the other ones im interested in.
strausbur bowmans chrome /50, or a posey /50, or a heyward /50 and lastly or the harper what do you guys think would love the input
also is the harper going to drop because hes not in the mlb?

at this point none of those people are really investments.
 

StrasburgMania

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Taillon is a stud! dont buy strasburg,harper,heyward for investment purposes they have all reached a very high point with not much room. Im not just agreeing with aaron because i have a taillon aflac auti, Taillon gold auto RCR 9, Taillon Base auto RCR 9, Taillon base auto. He is the real deal.
 

lebronisbest

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StrasburgMania said:
Taillon is a stud! dont buy strasburg,harper,heyward for investment purposes they have all reached a very high point with not much room. Im not just agreeing with aaron because i have a taillon aflac auti, Taillon gold auto RCR 9, Taillon Base auto RCR 9, Taillon base auto. He is the real deal.

do you guys think its better to buy his aflac card or his bowman chrome?
 

200lbhockeyplayer

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Buying the Bryce Harper AFLAC autograph is a far cry from "investment."

Have we forgotten that he'll have a Bowman Chrome autograph coming out shortly?

As for the Taillon comparisons...
Jameson Taillon AFLAC #/230 - $110
Jameson Taillon Chrome - $33
Bryce Harper AFLAC #/230 - $1000
Bryce Harper Chrome - ???

Each player has roughly the same earlier releases with USA autograph sets, etc. and if anyone thinks that Harper's AFLAC card won't drop after the release of Chrome, I think you're clearly wrong...regardless of what he does in the minors.

As for "investment" in general, this is the peak for some and you're probably just as likely to make money by simply folding up the cash and shoving it in a drawer instead of the risk/reward factor with any players mentioned.
 

scotty21690

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By the way, why not invest in pitchers? For example, if you didn't sell Strasburg by the time he got injured than you are a terrible prospector. Just sayin'.....
 

TomMurry

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scotty21690 said:
By the way, why not invest in pitchers? For example, if you didn't sell Strasburg by the time he got injured than you are a terrible prospector. Just sayin'.....

Prospecting is NOT investing.
 

beefycheddar

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GarkoCollector said:
scotty21690 said:
By the way, why not invest in pitchers? For example, if you didn't sell Strasburg by the time he got injured than you are a terrible prospector. Just sayin'.....

Prospecting is NOT investing.

Yes it is, otherwise you are just a collector.
 

aminors

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GarkoCollector said:
scotty21690 said:
By the way, why not invest in pitchers? For example, if you didn't sell Strasburg by the time he got injured than you are a terrible prospector. Just sayin'.....

Prospecting is NOT investing.

in·vest? ?
[in-vest] Show IPA
–verb (used with object)
1.
to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.


Sorry, but you're wrong again. Strike two.
 

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