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Posted By: barrysloate
I have to say in my current auction I'm still getting strong interest in scarce low to mid-grade cards, but a lot of my NR MT cards are soft. So where is all the interest right now in this higher grade material? I don't see it. I still say it all depends on who is bidding. Put another PSA 8 Peckinpaugh on ebay, and now that the winner of the last one has his, the next one might go for $700. Who knows who is going to bid on any given night? |
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