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Posted By: edacra
You market is less regional, few cards are really rare, you can collect what you want and find it, there are better condition cards on the market for some reason, it's easier to get a second opinion on a cards authenticity, prices are tied closer to supply/demand, more interest in pre-war,pcl, southern league, there's more trading today then 20 years ago, grading is actually applied to pricing, collectors are less enamored with certain celebrity dealers, the large price guides actually include the oddball sets, less cards which are just overlooked or forgotten, and then everything everyone else said. |
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