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The "rubber band theory" about #1 cards being exposed to the most damage in a set has been somewhat extended to the Runnels card for decades now. Some of this was probably artificial dealer inflation back in the 90's, or even late 80's but certainly the low numbers were handled for a much longer time than the highs,even though many more were printed. In addition, I believe a lot of 52 highs never circulated and were sold into the hobby by Card Collectors Company and survive today in nicer shape overall than you would ordinarily expect.
Last edited by toppcat; 08-24-2018 at 07:29 AM. |
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