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I wasn't talking about value, I was talking about liquidity. When things went to crap and my practice went down briefly with it (try having an entire month worth of gross revenue suddenly become uncollectible because so many clients were real estate related and went bust overnight) I had to sell cards to make my monthly nut. I found that the lower grade stuff moved consistently while the high grade stuff sat. Fine if you are a collector who doesn't need to sell specific items, not so much if you need to turn over inventory to pay the bills. As a collector, sure, I am gonna try to sell the junk and readily replaced stuff first; I have been doing just that to fund my kid's college and med school needs.
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