Does anyone know if someone has got a red or even green PMG of one those 3 here in Oz?@penny collector wish it was Jordan or Kobe or even Penny. Nothing that good. Will post it up later.
Does anyone know if someone has got a red or even green PMG of one those 3 here in Oz?
I would not be surprised if an older member on this forum has one
How attached to the AI Credentials are you Ersk?a few more beauties I recent found tucked away.
Shaq-fuContinuing the theme of old school finds I had this lying around with some cards I hadn’t looked at in forever.
How attached to the AI Credentials are you Ersk?
Out of curiosity, is there a time you've set that you will offload the majority, if not all, of your treasures? I'd imagine you'd be able to get a house in Sydney quite easily.For today's post......
Loved Vin Baker, but pity about the alcohol issues. He could have probably been better and played in the NBA for a lot longer.
Not good when you don't know how much you bought it for.Dont forget to pay taxes guys when you offload
Nope, not really. Would want to offload them before I keel over through, as my family probably wouldn't know what to do with them or how much they are really worth.Out of curiosity, is there a time you've set that you will offload the majority, if not all, of your treasures? I'd imagine you'd be able to get a house in Sydney quite easily.
My missus has already given me an exact time when I will have to offload everything.
Not good when you don't know how much you bought it for.
The opposite would be true also, if you bought a card as an investment and then sold out at a loss, you can have carried over capital gains losses to offset capital gains.
But this all means you need to have kept good records of your purchases.
Do you know if you get the 50% capital gains discount if you held it for a while?
That's the thing isn't it? Your family won't know the value of them, I'm aware of that, so I know that eventually I will have to be the one to sell them, otherwise they may get severely ripped off.Nope, not really. Would want to offload them before I keel over through, as my family probably wouldn't know what to do with them or how much they are really worth.
Maybe when I'm going to retire, I'll start to let them go. But that ain't probably going to happen for another 15 or 20 years.
Yeah that's why its important to database i think, updated regularly with estimated market prices should give some help if the unthinkable happens, also helps to have a mate in the hobby the family can lean on for help.That's the thing isn't it? Your family won't know the value of them, I'm aware of that, so I know that eventually I will have to be the one to sell them, otherwise they may get severely ripped off.
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