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I have to agree with 100backstroke regarding the phenomenal number of BIN's being advertised. In the case of 1914 CJ's (my present vice), the ratio of BIN's and RP's to true card auctions is often 15-20:1 (I am sure it is equally depressing for other card sets). In the case of the BIN's, this would not bother me if the asking prices were vaguely realistic, but they often are double what a realistic price should be.
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