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Posted By: Eric Brehm
The issue is, if you pay thousands of dollars for say, a high grade T206 common card because you believe it to be 'low pop', you would be upset if a year later you discover that the population of the card has doubled. People make buying decisions based on population figures ("for common cards, it's all about the pop" I heard), so you want to know if those figures are stable. That's the question I was trying to address. If that's not important to you, screw it. |
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