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Originally Posted by David W
Yes, what Al says.
There are a fairly large number of people with deep pockets driving the high end market up for a variety of reasons, ego, investments, or whatever.
But the low and mid range condition stuff, which is much more plentiful, doesn't seem to change a whole lot.
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Until auction houses don't put the Registry ranking on their descriptions, the registry will always be important
low POP cards in the best condition that are sought after in the top tier rankings are the new 'star' cards ......big stars but short of HOFs or almost HOFs in vintage with high POP really don't sell as well as low POP PSA 8s of unknown guys for 1950s cards for example..