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Are antique shows like Antiques Roadshow ruining the market by inflating prices for mediocre pieces?
With the rising cost of living and a growing interest in sustainable consumption, antique shows are increasingly influencing what everyday buyers perceive as valuable, potentially distorting prices for ordinary items. Cast your vote on whether this trend is harming the market.
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