I don't want to go into a ton of different issues but we are not as developed as the stamp issue in that way and the ONLY issue most people care about is:
"How much is this worth and can I make money with this?"
That's why the catalogs with pricing are the only aspect which have survived.
We've had tons of variation books, an counterfeit detector book from the 90's; and even a vintage price guide tome which is doomed to eventual failure because they are not adding enough new items and keeping the page count at just 700 pages.
There is such limited "educational" interest in cards at this time, that the pricing is the only thing that sells.
Rich
Last edited by Rich Klein; 08-04-2014 at 07:10 AM.
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