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learn more about sports memorabilia items
Obviously, if you buy sports memorabilia with the intention of reversing it, for short or long term, you are just looking for items that you feel that the value will grow over time. For example, if you see Bryce Harper’s College game used jersey and feels that, although he was one year or two probably play in the minor leagues before being called to play for the Washington Nationals that you will be able to sell game-worn jersey on the road for at least two or three times the purchase price then that is something you should consider. It is a more speculative play from a long term view point.
In the short term side, which you can research leading to the beginning of a season, and wondering who you think a “breakout” star will be. For example, the 2010 baseball season before start when you got Jose Bautista to a career year, then it might be a good idea for you to go out and buy an autographed baseball signed by Bautista and a game-used jerseys Bautista’s. Six months later, you look at a man over fifty hit home runs, most in the majors. Now you’re on some pretty valuable sports memorabilia and it’s up to you to “sell high” and cash in on Jose’s monster season.
These are just two examples of how to go about collecting game-used memorabilia from a business perspective. The important point is to do your best for a forward-looking and attempting to buy low with the intention to sell high. Sound familiar? It is exactly the same logic should you do when you approach the stock market. With that in mind, be careful and choose the game used memorabilia items that you invest in very carefully. The last thing you want is a worthless Ryan Leaf game-worn jersey sits in your closet for the next two decades.