Shike
Headphoneus Supremus
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I believe no matter what there is a "true" value and a "market" value. For example, even though the market collapsing cost so many so much (including my family -- we too lost our home in the process), it brought the housing market closer to the true value which will probably be better in the long run.
The true value is probably closer to where you take the stat field as a whole and measure merits of all regardless of collectible status to find a reasonable price. Even that unfortunately takes market value into account, but not to the same degree.
The true value is probably closer to where you take the stat field as a whole and measure merits of all regardless of collectible status to find a reasonable price. Even that unfortunately takes market value into account, but not to the same degree.