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The big consignment/auctioneers doing pre-war on ebay seem to be doing pretty good if you ask me.
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I think this is a huge factor. I remember when PWCC auctions used to punctuate every listing with something like, "one of over 4000 lots up for sale." Now they consistently offer over 10k cards in each auction. Could be we're just seeing a shift in how inventory is sold more than it drying up.
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