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I agree a 52T #1 Pafko in true NM should comand a big premium,but the mistake in value/price is ALWAYS made with this card when it is low grade..this card in G-F-P is no different in scarcity or rarity then any other off condition low # 52T , but it is always goes for higher..this is where I feel the price guides should have corrected this many years ago..give the huge price to the true NM #1 card,but then drop it way way down when you get to the G-F-P
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There was a similar discussion about the 52 Mantle on CU recently. It is a high number but a double print and there are a lot of them so why does it sell for so much in any condition.
Admittedly with the Mantle there are other factors, but when cards like that and the Pafko keep coming up, and keep selling for a premium, it is what it is, a market result. Maybe the market is irrational and if one waits long enough it will straighten out. ![]() |
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