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Originally Posted by drcy
That's a good point.
The more high grade cards created, the less rare and valuable they will be.
Many make valuations by the Pop Report.
This alone should make collectors with high-grade cards who otherwise have their head in the sand take notice. These alterations/scams will affect the populations/valuations of their current investments. Their rare graded cards will be come less and less rare, and may someday be plentiful.
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That's already happened with certain commons that were next to impossible to find decently centered. People just started to manufacture them.
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Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 07-05-2019 at 06:53 PM.
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