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Old 10-14-2021, 08:25 PM
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Jay Shumsky
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Default Multiple copies of same card in an auction

I am often surprised to see multiple copies of the same card in a single auction. Even when they are varying condition or grade, I still think it has to hurt the final prices of the cards when there are so many to choose from at the same time. As an example, the new REA auction has 6 1954 #1 Ted Williams cards in it and 9 1954 #10 Jackie Robinsons. Maybe 2 or 3 of the same card won't have that much effect, but 6 or 9 of the same card seems like too many to me. Other thoughts on if an auction house should limit the number of a card they have in an auction.
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