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I’m always confused by the fact that complete sets are regularly cheaper than the equivalent summed singles pricing. I understand when buying singles, a person is able to cherry pick condition and typically has shipping associated. But still, a similarly spec’d complete set does not seem to pull the same money. It’s like people expect to pay for the star cards and be essentially given the rest. Is there no value for a set being intact?
Do others have the same experiences, or is this just me? Thanks, Bill Last edited by bks14sr; 03-03-2022 at 01:32 PM. |
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