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Maybe the members here can explain this to me: Why do so many elite collectors put together some of the finest PSA Registry Sets, only to put them up for auction upon completion? Are they largely profit-motivated? Simply need a new challenge? As one who likes the feeling of being able to hold the history of the game itself right in my own hands, I frankly do not understand why so many registry sets are auctioned off, or broken up for the same purpose. Help, anyone?
Sincerely, Larry |
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