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Posted By: Alan
What happens when these old-time, high end collectors pass away, the collections (all un-slabbed) go to the children/grandchildren, who may or may not want them. If they don't want them, it all goes (like Frank Nagy's collection) to a huge auction house. (Is Mastro going to get Nagy's stuff graded ???) Eventually, the cards end up in a lot of collections. Bottom line, the family is happy with all the money from the sale, the auction house is happy with HUGE record setting auction prices, and collectors are happy to get the cards....what a great hobby !!!!!! |
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