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... fter all, when it came to used goods, the identity of the previous owner mattered a lot.
If people could take pride in owning something that previously belonged to a person who was famous or exalted, the value of the product wasn't limited to just how much it would be worth when new.
On the other hand, if the previous owner was someone unknown or not worth mentioning, it might have a negative impact on its assessed value instead.
Naturally, while Alexander's father was famous, ...
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