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What’s it worth to you? There is no value written in stone when it comes to collectibles. You have to decide if the price that the seller is asking is one you’re comfortable with, not what a hundred people here tell you they think it’s worth. That’s how you determine the value of any particular card. Comps are numbers that other people decided they were comfortable with on that particular card at the time they made the purchase. They have no relevance and mean nothing to me when I am looking to buy something.
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