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Is The Price Guide Dead?
Posted By: DJ
I remember 1987. There were many stores full of people. I flipped through a binder and saw a 1934 Goudey Hank Greenberg. |
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Is The Price Guide Dead?
Posted By: Anson
Price guides just don't have a good read on the hobby as is. Even though the Standard Catalog is getting closer.....not close..to getting a feel for how the market is. The problem is, most collectors (non-vintage) are dabbling enough to realize what we figured out a long time ago. |
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Is The Price Guide Dead?
Posted By: PaulPaulPaul
For 34 Goudey Greenbergs in Ex condition, I think price guides will remain valid. These change hands often enough that a market price can be estimated. But for cards that rarely change hands in public, price guides have become useless. A new market price is set each time the card changes hands. And I'm not talking just about Four Base Hits Kellys. This now seems to be true for E98 Macks. |
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Is The Price Guide Dead?
Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Is The Price Guide Dead?
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Which card, and have you an image? |
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