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Originally Posted by MitchjpAU
Nothing wrong with that at all! I tell people all the time, if you want a 16/17 sapphire, being that there were a hard 250 of each set, you have to have someone (out of 250) willing to break a set and THEN be willing to sell that card. As people begin to buy and just put away, I’ve begun to see all sapphires dry up substantially over the past year. A year ago I could literally buy (at a price) whatever I wanted. Now, some cards I put off, I won’t see listed for months at a time on eBay. So long answer, I think you did fine!
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Agreed. I just picked up a 2017 Seager Sapphire Rookie Cup for $45. Very happy to add that to the pc.