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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, when you've got unique or nearly unique cards I can't imagine that the bad economy will have that much of an impact because there are always a couple of people with enough money to drive the bidding up; however, on items that are easily found - no matter the grade - I think you're seeing a real impact on values. For example, look at the T206 Green Cobb PSA 5 that sold for $3600. |
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