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Old 10-25-2001, 11:11 PM
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<< This (soft market) is all true EXPCEPT when at least 2 people want something "real" bad. I have had this same discussion several times in the last few days with fellow collectors. >>

I will agree that the market, as a whole, is a bit soft however in certain sectors it appears to be very healthy. Recently I sold a York Ruth SGC 70 for $2750. BTW, for all those holder-haters, that card would not have realized that price unless it was slabbed. The highest graded by PSA and SGC, people embrace those statistics. Conversely, a recent Mastro auction had a pair of '33 Ruths in PSA 9 that just tanked - I doubt those will reach the levels they once commanded.

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