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Memorabilia: How much is too much to Spend? PDF Print E-mail
Written by MarkTurgeon   
Monday, 25 May 2009
People can spend a lifetime trying to find or obtain that one of a kind item for their memorabilia collection. Unless youre a millionaire and money is not an option, memorabilia collectibles are easier to obtain.
by MarkTurgeon


People can spend a lifetime trying to find or obtain that one of a kind item for their memorabilia collection. Unless youre a millionaire and money is not an option, memorabilia collectibles are easier to obtain.

Since the beginning of the internet age, buying and selling memorabilia has never been easier. Also finding memorabilia that you have been looking for countless years can be seen and found from the comfort of your own home.

Having a hobby brings great enjoyment to ones soul, but when you start to spend money that you dont have, to buy that particular memorabilia piece and risk putting your financials in jeopardy, the hobby becomes unhealthy.

One way to build a healthy collection of memorabilia is to start small, and with what you can afford. If you want to spend $20 on that autographed CD, go ahead. Just don't spend money that you need on something that you want.

No matter how much you love or live for a particular band, artist, or singer, it's never worth your financial security to invest in a collectible. The good news is that you can find plenty of affordable collectibles online that will meet all of your memorabilia needs.

An example of small end memorabilia items include posters, photographs, and books compared to higher end items such as guitars, baseball bats, and jerseys. No matter what you are looking for Google and Yahoo will help you narrow down your searches through the online community.

How you search and buy these items is up to you. There are plenty of websites online that specialize in all niches of memorabilia. Be sure to research the website, the dealer, and the products being sold. If its to good to be true then mostly likely it is and the item is not genuine. Another note is to do a signature comparison. Always have an idea of what the authentic signature looks like before you go by just any signed product.

Authentic memorabilia dealers do exist, but there are only a few for each niche in the autograph industry. Dont be afraid to ask these dealers questions and to verify the authenticity of the item. Collecting memorabilia is a great way to share your passion as long as you can afford it.

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