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Originally Posted by jammin0511
My (far-fetched) prediction: As a result of the scandal, the integrity of grading companies will be significantly compromised, and "gem mint" cards will become much less desirable. A large percentage of the "investors" in the hobby (honest people who buy cards with the sole intention of making profit) will shy away from the market, and overall demand will decrease. "High end" vintage cards will lose value due to paranoia, and authenticity will become more important than condition. Finally, junk wax will make a huge comeback (no one is worried about their 1987 Donruss Barry Larkin being unknowingly altered) and my collection will be worth what my 1992 Beckett says it's worth
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The ironic consequence...everyone becomes millionaires thanks to the closet of junk wax they couldn't bring themselves to throw away.