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Posted By: TBob
does scarcity in a major set count for as much as perceived and legendary status. Ward Miller is much, much tougher than Lowdermilk but the prices would never show it. Then you have the example of the rare "scarce" card, Mike Donlin vs. the tough "scarce" card, Louis Lowdermilk, in the T207 set. Based on collector demand, Donlin should be much pricier than Lowdermilk, about 5 times as much, but the opposite is true. |
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