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I prefer to see a price on a sticker. I love the stickers that say "Book Price" and then "Your Price." Having the "Book Price" on the sticker saves me the time of looking up the price myself. The "Your Price" will tell me if the seller and I are in the same ballpark. For example, if I'm looking at a '56 Campanella in EX condition that has a "Book Price" of $100, then I know the "Your Price" should be in the $30-50 ballpark given the condition.
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