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The prices of a lot of cards have fallen since last summer, but not all of them. When collectors started seeing the insane prices high-end Clementes, Gretzkys, Ewings, etc. were bringing, they decided to put theirs up for sale as well, and like Wondo says, this ended up flooding the market. Now the ones that are still going strong are those that very few collectors own. If we see a high-end 51' Parkhurst Gordie Howe Rookie selling for a crazy price, can hundreds of other collectors list theirs for sale too? Nope, because there are not that many out there.
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