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i don't want the original post to get sidetracked but pre-war card collector probably sells mainly post-war cards at this point...unless we're talking about vietnam or the persian gulf war. that's not a criticism of brent -- he has capitalized on where demand is the strongest.
the bigger point is that what has happened in the high-grade iconic rookie post-war market has implications for all collectors/investors, so the underlying trends are going to be important to many. one major trend right now is a much larger increase of supply hitting the market in that segment than we have seen in the last decade. the current pwcc auction is the best barometer of that. |
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