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High grade cards are undervalued
Posted By: leon
There is a simple answer to your question. It is ALWAYS supply and demand....and taken to the extreme it is that at a certain point in time....So while there might be 4 buyers for a T206 in vg, there might only be 2 cards. If you want high grade there might only be 2 graded a "7" and if there are 5 buyers at that level then the war begins. Again, it is always supply and demand, imo......now quit lurking so much and play some games with us......take care |
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