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Jlcherry2477
05-25-2013, 11:34 AM
So new member here, but am a veteran of the Blowout Forums. Just wanted to come here and read up on the new venture I'm entering...Vintage...:D...

Trying to move into Vintage and out of the Modern day cards. Have potential buys coming up and wanted to see if there are any specifics to look out for. Probably have opportunity to pick up cards from '58-68, but didn't know if there were recognizable things to look for in case they're counterfeit.

I'm new to the "vintage" market and will take my time to learn the cards, but I don't want to miss opportunities to pick up some great cards at a reasonable price. Thanks in advance for any help and I look forward to hearing from everyone on the forum.

Sean
05-25-2013, 11:44 AM
Welcome to Net54, but if you are looking for 1958-68 cards you should probably try the post-war section. :)

Jlcherry2477
05-25-2013, 11:46 AM
Welcome to Net54, but if you are looking for 1958-68 cards you should probably try the post-war section. :)

Ah ha....see, don't even know which section I'm in. I've got a long way to go to learn not only vintage, but this forum....:o...thanks!

EvilKing00
05-25-2013, 11:50 AM
welcome - there is a lot of great info here your in the right place

Leon
05-25-2013, 12:09 PM
Since this is sort of your introductory thread it's partially in the correct place.;) Welcome to the dark side :).

t206blogcom
05-25-2013, 01:13 PM
Skip vintage and go straight for the T206s. You'll fit right in. :D

Jlcherry2477
05-25-2013, 02:05 PM
So I guess one question I have is...I have some '68-78 complete sets that are probably VG-EX/MT at best on majority of the cards. I want to move them, but don't know if I should piece it out (Ebay store/card show)...or move it as a lot (Ebay)??

Leon
05-26-2013, 11:56 PM
So I guess one question I have is...I have some '68-78 complete sets that are probably VG-EX/MT at best on majority of the cards. I want to move them, but don't know if I should piece it out (Ebay store/card show)...or move it as a lot (Ebay)??

Check some completed auctions on ebay for a while, consider if you want to spend a ton of time or not, then make a decision that best fits your amount of involvement you want to have. Generally, singles will net you more money but be a ton more time intensive to sell. Good luck!!

Cardboard Junkie
05-27-2013, 12:14 AM
Aloha!

auggiedoggy
05-27-2013, 09:53 AM
Skip vintage and go straight for the T206s. You'll fit right in. :D

T206 aren't vintage? I consider them vintage along with 19th century issues. They may be pre-WWI but is that not considered vintage?

Enquiring minds need to know! :D