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Posted By: rob
I find in Seth's auction the opening bids are often rather high in relation to what the card is worth. More clearly, it is not priced at the cards' worth, rather close to it so it reduces the amount of bids substantially compared to other auction houses. Not suggesting this is a positive or negative just an observation of his auction style. |
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