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Posted By: warshawlaw
Of course the market took a dump on new product in the 80s and 90s and 2000s; anything that is massively printed, traded in bricks of 100 or more cards (remember that?), and widely held is simply not worth squat. It is strictly a hype-driven market. Vintage stuff, on the other hand, has done nothing but increase in price over time. If the market lost 50% of its value today, there are plenty of collectors salivating to get in. |
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