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Lastly with magic cards:
I haven't broken into this market too heavily, but the vintage magic market is pumping pretty hard. You would want to invest specifically in Reserved List cards as the market supply on them is pretty low. You can check mtgstock.com for more information on what the value of cards is currently, but pretty much every card on the reserved list has been following a price growth chart like pic related.

Talk about Revised cards is growing too, and a lot of those cards are pumping in price as the set gets older (white border cards), so buying rares from that set would probably be a good hold investment right now.

For magic you really need to know what you are looking for though, and there are a lot of fake vintage cards circulating, so prepare to get burned if you don't know wtf you're doing.

Lastly sports cards:
This is another market I've been trying to enter lately. Vintage sports cards can be huge money, we're talking 70s or older (the older the better)- talk to your grandpa and see if he has any old baseball cards from when he was a kid sitting around. Avoid cards from the 80s, 90s and 00s like the plague, unless they are MVPs or something (early Gretsky hockey cards for example).

I'm not sure of the value of holding sealed product for sports cards, but there probably is some growth in that field. A lot of the big money is in rare rookie cards, autos and patches. The value of these can fluctuate pretty heavily based on how the players are doing in real life obviously.

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