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Ripple Effect on Vintage
Does it happen very often when a Card of a specific player shoot through the roof, the other cards of that player seem to take a surge in price also?
Mantle is a great example of this happening since the 52 Topps sold for a record breaking price. Seems like in the past few weeks there are less and less great priced early Mantle cards. Some have damn near tripled in price. Is this only something that Cobb, Ruth, Wagner, and Mantle can do?
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