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At what age does it drop off?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 455907" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>That's true, even now already there's a huge demand for mint examples compared to how many examples are even in circulation. Throw up a 77 C-3PO or Death Star Droid card fresh with tight limbs and people go crazy over them, they're very common figures, but you just don't see mint loose examples that often and everyone wants them.</p><p></p><p>Even if all the common and not so common stuff in future ends up almost worthless, then I do believe there will be more than enough demand for their mint counterparts. Today the price difference from average condition to mint condition on many figures is large, as the years go on that difference would probably get much larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 455907, member: 9185"] That's true, even now already there's a huge demand for mint examples compared to how many examples are even in circulation. Throw up a 77 C-3PO or Death Star Droid card fresh with tight limbs and people go crazy over them, they're very common figures, but you just don't see mint loose examples that often and everyone wants them. Even if all the common and not so common stuff in future ends up almost worthless, then I do believe there will be more than enough demand for their mint counterparts. Today the price difference from average condition to mint condition on many figures is large, as the years go on that difference would probably get much larger. [/QUOTE]
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