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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
That is an interesting point which you raise, Warshawlaw. I however, am less certain whether it is the high end collector who drives prices with their comparitively few 1K+ purchases, or the Ford worker types who support the market with their <$500 (and often ~$100.) typical individual card purchase. Actually, I am leaning toward the latter as the true driving force. |
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