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Posted By: jay behrens
If you look at prices on a percentage basis, commons have always been a better investment. Mid to low grade cards were never really seen as investment grade because the price guides used to be driven strictly by NM prices. Those days are pretty much over and you can no longer create a price guide with NM 100% Ex 50% VG 25% etc. This makes low to mid grade cards a much better investment today than 10 years ago. |
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