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on this topic, it is very easy to move the market when there so few sales. Some of the most popular high grade cards sell maybe a few times a month. For example, the 85-86 Star Jordan #117 (2nd year) BGS 9.5 had 6 VCP sales in November/December from various sellers. The prices ranged from $2500-$4500. In January, the 2 most recent sales are for $7500 - both from the same seller (a high-volume EBay seller) Chatter online suggests this as the new market level.... Seems absurd, will see if additional copies are sold by different sellers at those levels.
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