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Posted By: barrysloate
It's exactly the same, with one difference: the art, coin, etc. markets have been established for a hundred years; what we are seeing with vintage baseball cards in the last year or two is something of a new phenomenon. We are in unchartered waters here. Baseball cards at these levels have no track record, so are the prices real or just a chimera? (today's $50 word) |
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