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Old 10-03-2023, 04:27 PM
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I don’t mind lower to mid grade cards at all.
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Old 05-23-2024, 07:08 AM
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I hope it’s okay for me to bump this thread. I just got back into the hobby a couple of months ago after being away for over 3 decades. I’m basically starting all over again. I sold off almost all of my collection over 30 years ago, except for a few of my favorite cards. It has been quite a learning experience getting up to speed with where the hobby is now. Things sure have changed since I was in the hobby back in the late 1980s.

This thread about mid-grade collecting is definitely one of the best things that I have found in my hobby re-education so far. I started out again in collecting by looking at higher grade cards and I quickly found it to be kind of stressful. I wanted to make sure that I was fine with any flaws that I could find in a card graded at something like a PSA 8 before I potentially spent money on the card. That was no fun at all.

After reading this thread and few others similar to it, I decided to settle into mid-grade cards in the 3-6 range, with an occasional 7, for cards from the 50s through 70s. It’s been more fun since then. A nicely centered card with nice color and registration in that grade range is a nice looking card and a heck of lot easier on the wallet and stress level. I can also get what seems to be infinitely more cards that way versus focusing on high graded cards.

Anyway, hello to you all from Ohio.

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Hey, welcome aboard!!!

So many of us who used to seek out prime examples of cards had to develop a whole different game plan when the pandemic saw the prices on everything shoot into the stratosphere. That was a sea change of a "WTF??!!!" moment, and caused collectors to start making much 'better' purchase decisions with their budgets.

Good luck with your collecting rebirth, you'll definitely have fun here on Net54!!!
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Old 05-24-2024, 09:30 AM
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Thanks, Elm! This is easily the best forum I’ve found for baseball card collecting.

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Always! Welcome aboard!

Apparently I started this thread 6 years and 2 days ago, lol. Mid and lower grade vintage is the lifeblood of many in this hobby, I remain convinced. Many of us here are far more interested in baseball and baseball history as far as our collections are concerned, over and above our cards being "investment pieces" which might some day help us retire. It was with that notion that I asked that question 6 years ago...

This isn't even midgrade, but here is today's pickup. I'm so proud of this damn thing this is the 3rd thread I think I've posted it in, LOL.

Good to hear from you, Michael!

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Some mid grades.
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Old 05-26-2024, 04:26 AM
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Thanks, John.

It’s been a lot of fun getting back into collecting again with the opportunity to revisit all the baseball history and memories. Every card really has its own story to tell and collecting more cards by targeting middle grade cards means more history to relive and enjoy for me all over again.

Those are some real beauties you posted there!
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Some mid grades.
Those are some really beautiful cards!
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Those are some really beautiful cards!
Thanks Michael. I feel like the mid-grades represent the best value in card collecting..
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Love all these mid grade cards. Only thing I love more than a pretty mid grade card is a pretty low grade card

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Old 05-27-2024, 05:19 AM
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Thanks Michael. I feel like the mid-grades represent the best value in card collecting..
The post-WWII cards that I could only dream about getting as a kid in the back in the 70s are now within grasp in the mid-grade range. Mid-grade cards just open up many more interesting collecting possibilities for me personally that collecting only high grade cards would not. Same for lower grade prewar cards.

It might not be fair bringing in that low grade Ruth 1933 Goudey, but personally I can live with it. 😉
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