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I've been shopping for cards and for certain sets all I have left are high numbers. At this point they're out of my price range, I mean, why pay $20 for one card when I can buy 8 others that I need for $2.50 apiece? Anyways, I assume they're as high as they are because high numbers are "rare" or some such thing, but there isn't a day that goes buy that I don't see one for sale, typically by the same sellers. For cards that are rare there sure are a lot of them.
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