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Posted By: Bryan Long
If there is one thing that I have learned in my short stint with pre-war cards is that the price guide means nothing. I have seen cards that "book" for $200 go for $400 and the same card then sell for $100. It is all a matter has who sees it for sale and wants it the most. A bidding war has taken cards that "book" low realize a very high price for it. If I want it bad enough I'll pay three times "book" value for it. And now who has the e95 Cicotte that they are willing to sell me for low book |
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