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I would say the greatest thing about the hobby is access to cards that 15 years ago were almost impossible to find. I remember going to shows in the early 90s and seeing pre-war cards, like t206s, at prices that were way out of the reach of us mere mortals.
Today with the advent of the internet and eBay you can find cards that I once thought to be collected by a few, accessible to everyone.
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