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Posted By: David Vargha
Higher price means "more valuable" by definition. So if graded means a higher price realized for an equivalent transaction and XYZ grading brings the most money for that card in that condition, then it is the most valuable by definition. Rarest? Not necessarily. But the marketplace always has and always will determine value. Is it fair or even wise to purchase accordingly? Actually, it doesn't matter. It just is. |
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