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    i have some queston

    ok what i want to know is what/who makes the cards valuable and why.
    for example if i have a card that cost so much money why cant i go to a bank and sell them or get a loan? i mean its jst a peice of paper with a guys pictur on it. how can i get cash for some of my expesive cards sorry if this is the wrong place to post this im new at the forum thanks for the help plus i love collectinh cards especially reggie miller. cards if you have some let me know i mght be interested on them if i dont have it godd night sports card forum kepp the card trading game alive.

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    It's the same principle with any non liquid acid. Even though a large pizza costs $15 you can't take it you your bank and ask for $15. You won't be able to trade you car at macy's for $10k in clothes. You can't exchange your take your furniture to your utility company in order to get your lights cut off. Cards just like any other non cash item is considered a non liquid item. It has a value but in order to get cash for it it must be liquidated (sold for cash) to someone who wants to purchase it such as a card dealer or collector. Just like you can't give your household furniture to a bank in lieu of cash you can't give your cards to your bank for cash either.
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