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Another suspicious example:
1968 Topps Phil Roof: a very abundant common card. In fact 3 PSA 9s all sold in the past couple months: average sale price $16. This card in PSA 9 is so abundant, sellers can't get rid of them. I should know, I've got some. At this moment, there are 12 (!) different PSA 9 copies of this card available BIN selling for under $40, just not moving at all: $17 $23 $24 $24 $24 $25 $27 $27.5 $28 $30 $30 $36 But here comes an auction (https://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Topps-...T/384048185877), and the card is now feverishly bid up to $52. Anyone who closely follows '68 cards knows this makes absolutely 0 sense. No bubble talk could even explain it. |
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