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When a card that has had a relatively stable price all of the sudden jumps, it could at first be due to another factor but after a sale or two it will catch the eye of other collectors who will want to get in on the ride, imo and fear missing out. What made the first persons (since it supposedly takes at least 2 real bidders) bid more might not be why the next interested parties are bidding even more he next time the card is offered.
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