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Posted By: warshawlaw
is if we have a truly horrendous worldwide event, like a virulent strain of bird flu going pandemic or a full blown oil embargo, that results in a major depression in the industrialized countries, which will crater everything except guns and gold. Even then, I would expect that like any other human commodity, prices on cards will rebound after the event winds down. Barring a cataclysm, I think we are likely to see prices steady, perhaps retract a bit at worst. I see no macro-economic reason to sell off rare old cards right now. |
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