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Junk era wax is definately up from the past 5-10 years. Almost double in some cases. It is still cheap in some cases, but there was a time where you couldn't give away a 1989 Topps wax and now they are actually selling.
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I see that too. I think it has a little to do with the collectors who were kids in the 80s era that are now in their 30s-40s and have reached point in their life where they are stable enough to have hobbies or a little extra expendable money, and want a piece of their childhood back to offset the midlife crisis, yet cant afford a corvette or a 23 year old girlfriend. At least thats how it is for me. Im collecting all the cards now that were sooo big back then, that I couldnt afford. I can buy them all day now for cheap. Its good for the industry too.
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That's a good point Eric. I've been buying cards from the 1990s that I wanted and that are soooo friggin cheap now. Really beautiful cards of HOFers for next to nothing. With so little money involved it is a pure exercise in amusement.
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