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I think for buyers, ebay auction-style w/ no starting price/reserve typically offers the best prices. However, a lot of the rare cards are never offered on ebay or only at a high BIN or starting price. Therefore for these types of cards you can still get a decent price at an auction house. Finally, auction houses offer a lot more lots, near sets, complete sets, which are typically rare for ebay, especially prewar.
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