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Should He Sell His Entire Card Collection?! (80% Serious…) | E52

18 min · 21. Apr. 2026
Episode Should He Sell His Entire Card Collection?! (80% Serious…) | E52 Cover

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RJ drops a bombshell—he’s seriously considering selling his entire sports card collection. Years of collecting, rare cards, one-of-ones, and serious value… all potentially gone.Is this a smart move ahead of a possible baseball market dip?Or a decision he’ll regret instantly?We get into:What his collection might actually be worthThe cards he refuses to sell (for now)The “keep only five” challengeWhy starting over is so temptingAnd whether he can actually pull the triggerThis quickly turns into part strategy, part therapy session.Should he sell everything… or walk it back?

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