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Posted By: Dylan
The writer of the book actually said the market peaked in '91 and has been in a freefall ever since?!? I was under the impression he talked to people like Barry, Scott, and others. Even people who dont collect baseball cards know that they've become much easier to move since the internet and ebay came along. Its probably safe to say that all the popular collectables like coins, sports, comics, etc, have experienced a huge boom since ebay and the internet were established. What an assinine(spell?) comment to make! |
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