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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
I think... The common cards from common sets are no doubt lower than they were 6 months ago, and headed even lower. High grade cards are flat or lower (and perceived to be trimmed by many of us), they could go either way depending on who is bidding at any given time. Rare/scarce cards will stay where they are and probably better off sold privately. Crazy scarce/desirable cards will always be in high demand by guys who have sick money and will sell at a premium. Collect what you like and not items that are perceived to be valuable, and it probably won't matter all that much. DK |
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