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Before EBay changed the search feature, you could follow the activity of a buyer. I watched the '64 Flood hoarder buy every nice copy he could get . . . spending a small fortune. The more I watched, the more he bought. The more he bought, the more would be auctioned, and the cycle continued for a long long time. It's just not a scarce card - even after the hoarding. Think of the great vintage collection that money could have purchased.
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