What would happen if rarity vanished overnight?

No more limited editions.
No more 1-of-1 collectibles.
No more scarcity driving demand.

Would collectible markets collapse?
Would prices crash?
Or would collecting evolve into something completely different?

In this deep-dive episode of Collectiblepedia, we explore the invisible force that powers the entire collectibles industry: rarity.

From rare coins and sports cards to luxury watches, art, NFTs, and historical memorabilia — scarcity shapes value, fuels competition, and drives billion-dollar auction markets.

But what happens when scarcity disappears?

In this video, we break down:

• The psychology of scarcity and demand
• How rarity influences market prices
• What would happen to auctions and grading companies
• The collapse of FOMO and speculative momentum
• The long-term transformation of collecting culture
• Why rarity might be the most powerful invisible force in the collectible world

If you’re a collector, investor, or simply fascinated by how markets work, this episode will completely change how you see value.

Because sometimes, what makes something valuable…
isn’t what it is —
it’s how hard it is to get.

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