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Old 05-18-2022, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by G1911 View Post
A card being found to be more common than thought, or a discovery of a whole ton of them like the 1964 Giants seems to do the opposite of hoarding. Public hoarding makes the price go up, because of a perception of scarcity of availability. The perception of abundant supply tends to make prices go down.
Yes, you are correct. But the OP asks:

"I'm mostly curious about hoards that have stopped, and their end results."
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