Does population matter?

If owners think because of such negligible increase in pop, Rayquaza gold star PSA 9 isn’t perceived as rare anymore, then it’s great because I’m looking forward to acquire it in the $2,000+ range.

I guarantee there are at least 34 people who read this post in the next 24hrs that would be interested in Rayquaza :goldstar: at the right price

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:dizzy: :dragon_face:
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Me me me! :raised_back_of_hand:

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Lol I thought your emoji meant stop :stop_sign:

It’s just a very quick boom in psa 9 for a card as rare as ( or so I thought ) as ray :star2:

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You’re dealing with a mass-produced product. If you assume there is one Rayquaza :goldstar: in every 9 boxes, 200 copies is only 1800 boxes.

For context, there were 3800 wal marts in the US alone in 2005

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So 3800 Walmarts in the us at 2005 isn’t that much your trying to say ? :sweat_smile:

Many many many pokemon booster boxes on pallets in a big big house!

Is all that Pokémon?

Could be juice boxes

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Could be all cases of Evolving Skies booster boxes

The quantity of products is hard to comprehend. Millions and millions and millions of packs spread out into millions and millions of products in who knows how many massive warehouses. Millions of cards made per day. Its pretty surreal.

Market manipulation!!! :stuck_out_tongue: