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i buy vintage cards all the time that are far less than 100 dollars.
i know there is some debate about this, but vintage is anything earlier than 1980 or so, in my opinion. pre-war is probably what you're thinking of with the 1920 date, but pre-war is anything ~1940ish and earlier. there are tons of examples in each category that you can find for under 100 dollars. i'd guess that total card population-wise, there are more under 100 dollars than over. |
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