Think you understand how scarcity and demand determine collectible value?

Most collectors believe rarity automatically means something is valuable…
but the truth is far more complicated.

In this Fact or Fiction challenge, we test your knowledge with 10 questions about how collectible markets really work.

You’ll discover:

✔ Why rare items can sometimes be worthless
✔ How demand can make common collectibles skyrocket in value
✔ The hidden power of condition, hype, and certification
✔ Why limited edition doesn’t always mean valuable
✔ How experienced collectors spot future demand before everyone else

Keep track of your score and see if you can beat other collectors.

⚠️ Most people miss at least two questions.

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Knowledge is the real rarity.

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