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Dickmusha t1_j5sb144 wrote

People have enjoyed comics for decades. Why would they stop enjoying them now? Have you met a 12 year old boy before? lol. I do not see 12 year old boys ever not liking super hero movies and they are going to continue the cycle that their dads took part in. Also the first Superman was in 1978. Its been a thing for a long long time.

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kiashu t1_j5sagkl wrote

Well I beleive the 30th anniversary edition reprinted things on the reserved list, although the cards can't be used in tournament play and have a border notifying them as such. You would probably know more than I do about the value of this kind of stuff. I have a bunch of old cards but I just keep them in a box, mostly older sets like alpha, beta, unlimited, Urza block, Ice age, tempest. I should probably go through things, had no idea of the value of some of this stuff.

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MattSpokeLoud t1_j5s7uct wrote

What would happen if we printed, say, 50 of these coins? Debt be gone and money for investments. Would all money be wortheless? Yeah, probably, but what if we accidentally dropped the coins into the ocean? Like, good luck, dropped from 30,000 ft into the Pacific.

Say all this happens, do we have wheelbarrows of bills for a loaf of bread or are we good?

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CaptainJackVernaise t1_j5s4kcw wrote

I don't feel much of anything for them. They jumped the shark a long time ago, and I am much happier just not reacting emotionally to any of them anymore. It is so much easier to just cut them off and invest my time in relationships that aren't toxic. Wife, kid, friends...I prefer to invest in people that share my values and aren't completely morally vapid.

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