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Posted By: Scott B.
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Posted By: SC
I'm sure, all things being equal, there are less buyers in a down market for a piece like a Wagner than in a hot market. There are simply fewer people able to spend six figures on a baseball card. |
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Posted By: JimB
There is no chance the T206 Wagner would go to 50k again. There are 25 dealers who would pay three times that much at least. My guess is that we will not see one that is not completely beat to hell for less than 200k and a decent looking PSA 1/SGC 10 will probably stay in the 250-350 range, give or take a little. I have not seen a big drop off on super high dollar cards yet. |
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