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Old 08-09-2025, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda View Post
Don't forget the impact on the hobby by Covid, particularly new pricing which now seems to be embedded in the hobby.....like it or not.
Don 't forget inflation; consumer prices have increased about 24% since the pandemic started.

Pricing is dynamic. No one is capable of manipulating prices for long on commonly transacted items. If prices are high it is because demand has remained high. Demand has not remained high across the board. A 1986 Fleer Jordan in a PSA 9 has declined 90% from its peak. A PSA 2 1949 Bowman Jackie Robinson sells today for about 25% less than its peak sale in 2021 but is up nearly 50% since 2022; Robinson generally has been a hot commodity for the last few years.

When it comes to rarities, all bets are off, always. The most extreme version I can recall is registry-driven bidders beating the crap out of each other over a PSA 10 1975 Topps low pop common to the tune of $33,000; a $2 raw card in a $32,998 holder.
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