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<p>[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 27181, member: 23"]I'm sure that paper ephemera from circa 1900-1930 is collectible by virtue of the fact that hardly anyone saved it and fewer items were made. Consumables from the 50s to now are less valuable or have no value because of the quantity made. I tried to explain that to a nephew once - why the early Star Wars figures are more valuable than the new ones because 60 gazillion of each are made now. It's the same with china, glassware. Anything, really.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 27181, member: 23"]I'm sure that paper ephemera from circa 1900-1930 is collectible by virtue of the fact that hardly anyone saved it and fewer items were made. Consumables from the 50s to now are less valuable or have no value because of the quantity made. I tried to explain that to a nephew once - why the early Star Wars figures are more valuable than the new ones because 60 gazillion of each are made now. It's the same with china, glassware. Anything, really.[/QUOTE]
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