
03-16-2020, 06:41 AM
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Br.ent So.bie
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 1,038
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Quote:
Originally Posted by drcy
That doesn't make much sense. At best, you don't sell the cards at the price you want because no one is willing to pay that much. Which means your "prices/values" are imaginary. eBay "museum sellers" have a similar philosophy: "My card is worth $10,000. No one's willing to pay half that much, but it's worth $10,000 because I say so." Market values are identified prices realized, which means buyers and what they are willing to pay most definitely are part of the value equation.
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