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Prices do go up and down a bit, but over a decade, I don't think I can come up with more than a handful of cards with established prices that have really dropped.
Junk wax , sure. But we're now 30-40 years on from most of that, and the prices I see for boxes full of that stuff while not pandemic high aren't exactly pre-pandemic cheap either. "Hot" rookies have mostly been busts, except for the handful that aren't. But once things have settled, they're usually stable, with a few exceptions, like OJ Simpson. |
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