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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Pre-war cards are just like real estate. The cards graded high are like waterfront property there is only so many. The lesser graded cards are normal property, meaning up's and downs. As for post war cards graded 8, 9 10 the potential for more to come on the market is much and i do mean much greater than pre-war. |
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