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Originally Posted by Watchmee
One thing that might help with prices on kaleidoscope's in the long run is lack of #/# ... all those "collectors" that chase numbered parallels are not going to even realize how rare are these... 
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Yep...not being numbered is probably why they aren’t going for more than you’d think. It’s easier to just see a number like 12/25 than have to guess at the print run and know how much it took to combine for them on epack. I think they are probably around the level of orange lavas long term, give or take a few…but they probably won’t get orange lava pricing.
What’ll keep the kaleid print run low is the epack percentage of print run was tiny for 92MM plat (although the overall print run itself was pretty large)…and also that for every mini box you see out there, it impinges on the maximum possible kaleids that can be made (for every 10 mini boxes of a character out there, it’s one less kaleid that can be made of that character)…since that mini box can’t go towards a kaleidoscope. And it seems like a lot of mini boxes are out there in this set. So no question they’ll be pretty rare…50 digital base in the competitive epack trading environment, especially for the big characters, isn’t easy. But you’re right, many people live by the all mighty serial number