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The collecting/investing in vintage cards is an "imperfect" market...all information is not known and assumptions/guesses have to be made.
Unlike some modern collecting where artificial "rarities" are created. In this situation numbered cards create more of a perfect market situation where the # available copies is presumed to be known. Maybe this is part of the reason modern shiny numbered crap is so popular???? |
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