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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2690502, member: 76863"]This. The internet exposed in a big way a lot of "key dates" that are easily the most available, and in some ways has been a race to the bottom on pricing for certain things. The one harmful thing it probably has done is that results don't tell you anything about the coin or if it was a fluke. People see a fluke eBay result that goes for 40 percent and now everyone wants them at that price. </p><p><br /></p><p>Overall though the internet has done far more good than harm.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Not necessarily. Nothing saying the 64 was right in the first place. A single event like that would have no real impact on pricing. A lot of people make the crackout upgrade game sound a lot easier than it really is. If anyone does think that you can just pull nice older slab 64s and get 65s and you have money to waste give it a shot. The results will generally be eye opening and not in a good way to your wallet when that grade bump is a significant value difference[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2690502, member: 76863"]This. The internet exposed in a big way a lot of "key dates" that are easily the most available, and in some ways has been a race to the bottom on pricing for certain things. The one harmful thing it probably has done is that results don't tell you anything about the coin or if it was a fluke. People see a fluke eBay result that goes for 40 percent and now everyone wants them at that price. Overall though the internet has done far more good than harm. Not necessarily. Nothing saying the 64 was right in the first place. A single event like that would have no real impact on pricing. A lot of people make the crackout upgrade game sound a lot easier than it really is. If anyone does think that you can just pull nice older slab 64s and get 65s and you have money to waste give it a shot. The results will generally be eye opening and not in a good way to your wallet when that grade bump is a significant value difference[/QUOTE]
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