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There appear to be no reasonable limits as to what people are willing to pay for cards currently. One example of this is the 1968 Topps #280 Mantle PSA 9. In 2005, I way overpaid ($1500) for a copy of this card. Until 2016, the card's value hovered around $1000. The buying events of 2016 caused this card to become a $3k +/- card. Fast forward to this month, two copies have recently sold for $16k and $14k???? I would not consider this card a low pop card as there are 177 copies in this grade.
Any ideas what the next copy of this card will sell for? |
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