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Old 01-23-2021, 07:59 AM
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I bought myself a few little cardboard Christmas presents in early December and, after taking a small break, looked again at prices today and was amazed at the increase of all cards over even just a month!

Does anyone remember what happened in 2008 with the Great Recession? Did prices go down then? Hold steady?

I’m gonna be back to buying “junk wax” because that’s all I can afford.


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Similar discussions have been had on the board on other posts/threads, I believe the overwhelming consensus is that the normalization of the card market will only return in a post COVID world meaning, after the overwhelming majority of the population receives the vaccine and people start going back to physical work, instead of mostly being remote.

Some cards will come down, the Hobby Icons though, your Cobbs, Mantles, Ruth's, etc, might see a very small correction but their prices are likely here to stay.

Hope this helps.
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