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It is almost always about demand more than rarity from what I have seen. So my guess is the truly rare ones, compared to the more in demand ones, will continue to take a backseat in value. I like rarity personally but it sure isn't always the best investment, if that is the goal. This isn't a rare card but prospects are pretty good long term...
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