What level of player, company, and year card collected constitute a hoard?
5
50
500
5000
Where does one draw the line?
I think that is a very subjective number to say the least. Someone shows me a 5K count box of a single player company, and year. They may get a side eye from me and maybe I would consider that hoarding, but is it really?
With the amount of cards printed of a player it may not be considered hoarding to someone else. Where is the line drawn that it will have an effect on the price of the card or a perceived scarcity?
And better yet, how can anyone else know that a particular card is being hoarded if the perceived hoarder never lets on that they are doing this?
B. T.
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