its ok my evening was already terrible
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Says more about shows like antiques roadshow giving up on their central premise in the later seasons than it does about pokemon cards being old. It's really much more "collector's roadshow" these days anyway.
There's only so much rummaging through some british aristocrat's attics you can do.
Yeah it comes to all those who survive long enough.
Have you heard your favourite music on "Golden Oldies" yet? That's a shock.
...for me it was the first time i heard ozzy in a grocery store, twenty-something years ago...
This meme is like 10 years old and will also be on antiques roadshow soon
They doing beanie babies yet? I have a vintage Beanis the Hog that I’m hoping will pay off the mortgage on my retirement cardboard box.
I'll be real, I think antiques need to be a century old, or at LEAST over 50 years old
I study classical antiquities at the University of Phoenix Online. I'm currently writing a paper about PS4.
I've always been told vintage is 20+ years old, antique is 100+ years old, and 200+ years is an artifact
That's a good rule of thumb
This makes me feel nothing
My parents should've listened to 10 year old me, we could've put everything into pokemon and now we'd be rich
Now I am waiting to see a TV show where a foil, first edition, original print charzard is listed as an ancestral heirloom.
I gave away my Crazy Bones lunchbox to my cousin years back.
Don't worry your favourite Crazy Bones will always be with you
i feel like this might be more of a history channel "well it's not a live broadcast so technically..." type situation, y'know?