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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Mainly to see what different views were on all these card types. I listed common to extreme. Would it be safe to say, that the more transactions that happen will make the book pretty close on values compared to a really hard type card that only comes up for sale once a year? Does the book leave the price the same from a year ago because no transactions publicly or do they add a % to it? I think if 20 people listed the %%% on the ten issues. We would see some common grounds here.. |
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