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Posted By: leon
I don't consider myself a dealer but I do buy and sell some as many collectors do. I would be careful about saying all dealers have high prices. I have bought numerous things from 707, even recently, and he has been touted as having very high prices. I have bought from at least 10 dealers in the last year...and I think all were good values. I track stuff a great deal and know what to look for. The key is to know what to look for...then scour the internet, ebay, and private/public auctions and have fun. I would also say that you should buy attractive looking cards...regardless of the technical grade.... |
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