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			It also seems like as long as the split up value of a set is worth more than the set as a whole, there will be incentive for set collectors to split sets up when they decide to sell.
 I personally have always scratched my head at the notion that a complete set is worth less than the individual cards.  I understand the whole "carrying cost" argument for common cards and how inventory works for dealers but in most antiques and collectibles, complete sets of things garner a premium when they are difficult to put together.  I haven't compared set prices to individual card prices for very old card sets but would hope that at some point there is a premium for complete sets.
 
 Is that now true for some sets or not?  Is there a trend toward or away from sets having a premium?  Just curious.
 
 jeff
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