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Originally Posted by raulus
Is it possible that crossover appeal expands the market of buyers such that the demand increases substantially, with a corresponding increase in the price?
A rather extreme example: 68T #490 has Mays, Mantle, and Killebrew, and as a result, appeal to collectors for all 3 players, which drives the price higher than if just one of those players was on the card.
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I’d think so, but none of the rookie parades has more than 1 noteworthy player. Combo cards typically sell for less than the price of the biggest star on them solo.