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Realistically, add another 15-20% premium for the dealer. They need to cover their show and operating costs. Also, you are at that point the only person in the market for the card so the burden is on you as buyer to acquire the card, they’ll sell to the next person otherwise. So just buy it if you want it and can never find it elsewhere.
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