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Posted By: cmoking
Even though WWG cards are almost identical to their American Goudey counterpart, and they are much more difficult to find, they trade at a significant discount to Goudeys. As a rough guess, I'd say about 50% for the same card. Reasons? Demand. Many people are collecting Goudeys and trying to put sets together. But I also think that the low supply actually reduces demand. Because the supply is so low, its very difficult to put a set together, so probably few people try....and thus low demand. |
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