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I have always been under the belief that a card (or anything else for that matter) is worth what the person is willing to pay. I have built up my entire collection with this reasoning...
Active auctions do not generally benefit the collector when there are dealers who are looking to flip the cards for unrealistic prices. (See separate posting regarding ripped 1952 Mays for example) Set sales at least gives a more level playing field. With 1952 Topps high numbers, this doesn't seem to be case. |
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