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Posted By: Mark L
I think that the market for vintage baseball cards began to soften noticeably last fall, but I'm not sure which macroeconomic trend or event could account for that. In 2007, the dollar was rising against the Euro and the stock market was moving higher. Maybe it was the slump in the housing market and the increase in credit card rates. |
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