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Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for you as I don't think there's any way to predict future values of coins, or cards for that matter.
But, I have the S-VDB as well as lots of other coins that I have enjoyed collecting over the years. My advice: if you want the coin and can afford it, you should buy it. You might consider one slabbed and graded by a reputable company as AU58. Decent condition without paying mint state prices. Also, I suspect you might do better price-wise buying on eBay vs. an auction house. I suspect there are plenty listed all the time by reputable sellers. |
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