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Posted By: Anonymous
To follow up on what Frank was saying, right before I typed this there was 14,450 combined auction lots on eBay for Pre-1930 and 1930-1939 cards. If I am a collector, I would put it on eBay and cut out the middleman, save of course eBay's fees. I have been an eBay member for going on eight years and I can not recall the level of card availability staying at such a high level for so long of a time. I also can't recall it going over 14,000 between the two categories, but I may be wrong because some dealers put a barage of auctions on eBay during certain weeks of the year. |
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