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<p>[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 4088036, member: 36248"]I notice that baseball card shops tend to also have at least a small section dedicated to Magic the Gathering. I was never in the baseball cards but I was heavy into MTG, both as a middle schooler and as an adult. Comic book shops also tend to have a large selection of collectible card games like magic and Pokemon.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was wondering if there was any coin + MTG/ Pokemon shops out there. Something for the dads plus the kids, maybe eventually convert some of those kids into coin collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I were to open a shop it would have coins, magic cards, and comic books. I would stock high-end TPG graded coins, graded comics, and graded MTG & Pokemon card's. And all the normal sealed product, new issues, etc. I don't think I would stock any raw coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>I maybe even have graded classic baseball cards. And probably a section on valuable minerals, all on matrix, none of that polished junk.</p><p><br /></p><p>With this menagerie I'd probably be bankrupt within the year, LOL.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="geekpryde, post: 4088036, member: 36248"]I notice that baseball card shops tend to also have at least a small section dedicated to Magic the Gathering. I was never in the baseball cards but I was heavy into MTG, both as a middle schooler and as an adult. Comic book shops also tend to have a large selection of collectible card games like magic and Pokemon. I was wondering if there was any coin + MTG/ Pokemon shops out there. Something for the dads plus the kids, maybe eventually convert some of those kids into coin collectors. If I were to open a shop it would have coins, magic cards, and comic books. I would stock high-end TPG graded coins, graded comics, and graded MTG & Pokemon card's. And all the normal sealed product, new issues, etc. I don't think I would stock any raw coins. I maybe even have graded classic baseball cards. And probably a section on valuable minerals, all on matrix, none of that polished junk. With this menagerie I'd probably be bankrupt within the year, LOL.[/QUOTE]
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