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A Letter From Mark Salzberg

My Friends and Colleagues in the Collectibles Community, I have been in the collectibles industry for more than 40 years. In that time, I have seen many market peaks and valleys — periods of prosperity as well as periods of great difficulty. In fact, I became a coin dealer during the boomtimes of the late 1970s, only to experience the great crash of 1980 and the ensuing multi-year slump.

During each of these challenges, I have learned that there are opportunities for those who can adapt quickly. This crisis is no different.

The cancellation of shows and comic cons as well as the closure of shops have dramatically and abruptly changed the global

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