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zljones 01-18-2013 10:03 AM

Which should I sell?
 
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I hate to start a thread on this but I am in a bind and can't decide which cards to sell. Recent life situations have forced me to sell almost all my collection since Sept. But now I am almost done selling. I am down to last few cards in my collection, and my best. I am deadlocked on deciding which cards I should sell. Don't want to sell any but I need to choose. Can I get some advice on which to keep and which to sell? T205 Ty Cobb PSA 1 and Joe Dimaggio 38 Goudey ungraded PR-FR, or my N29 Buck Ewing SGC 40?

Leon 01-18-2013 10:07 AM

None of those are particularly scarce so I would sell whichever has the least sentimental value. That's the way I decide sometimes. Just this week, I kept a card that was in worse condition than one I am selling because of sentimental value.

rainier2004 01-18-2013 10:07 AM

Tough call Zach. I think all 3 would sell rather easily as presentable, collectible HOFers in lower grade seem to go quickly. Is that staining to the reverse of the Cobb or shadow?

EvilKing00 01-18-2013 10:07 AM

If i was only selling 1 i would sell the Joe Dimaggio

zljones 01-18-2013 10:14 AM

Great point Leon, but I can't even decide which has more sentinmental value LOL. The Cobb and Dimaggio were dream cards since I was a kid, the Ewing was a huge adult dream. Hard to decide.
Steven that actually is a shadow, thanks for pointing that out new pics will be needed if that is the one to go.

Leon 01-18-2013 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by zljones (Post 1075349)
Great point Leon, but I can't even decide which has more sentinmental value LOL. The Cobb and Dimaggio were dream cards since I was a kid, the Ewing was a huge adult dream. Hard to decide.
Steven that actually is a shadow, thanks for pointing that out new pics will be needed if that is the one to go.

Then if they are all fairly equal in sentimental value sell the one you will get the most for since you are trying to raise money.

kmac32 01-18-2013 02:00 PM

Sell DiMaggio the other cards are way cooler

irishdenny 01-18-2013 02:37 PM

Dude...
 
Gotta Keep the Ewing! From the way it sounds, You might end up selling them ALL Anyways...

But alast... The Days will turn and the Cards will still be here for You to purchase again... This I'm certain of, I've been there many times...

Might even be there right NoW!? But I'm in Denial ;)

Good Luck to Zack!

zljones 01-18-2013 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by irishdenny (Post 1075486)
Gotta Keep the Ewing! From the way it sounds, You might end up selling them ALL Anyways...

But alast... The Days will turn and the Cards will still be here for You to purchase again... This I'm certain of, I've been there many times...

Might even be there right NoW!? But I'm in Denial ;)

Good Luck to Zack!

The great thing is the rest I will not have to sell unless my car breaks down before I find a job. But with no job I don't need to drive either and it stays in a garage LOL, so less chance of damage and minimal gas used. I am raising money to pay off a certain debt and $700 to $800 is all I need then the rest are mine. So I hope my truck stays healthy in time to get a job LOL.

glchen 01-18-2013 05:19 PM

I'd keep the Ewing. I'm starting to believe that if you are on a limited budget, you should follow the box of 10 paradigm which I've heard is done for coin collecting. Basically, just stick to the ten cards you really want, and leave it at that. Your Ewing card is already very nice with plenty of eye appeal, but for the Cobb and Dimaggio card, you might want to upgrade in the future when your financial situation improves. So get rid of those, and save up to re-buy better copies of them back when you are able.

DavidG1966 01-18-2013 05:25 PM

Not that my opinion means anything since I am new here. The eye appeal of the Ewing is really nice. I would keep the Ewing in my collection.

cyseymour 01-18-2013 05:42 PM

I would also keep the Ewing. Classy card. Plus, your avatar tells me that you like the A&G's.

zljones 01-18-2013 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by cyseymour (Post 1075543)
I would also keep the Ewing. Classy card. Plus, your avatar tells me that you like the A&G's.

Indeed, unfortunately my N28 comiskey is going to be sold to my brother LOL. But it is an AUTH and cut off at the bottom unlike the avatar copy.

freakhappy 01-18-2013 06:15 PM

Ewing!
 
Keep the Ewing...it looks great and I would think it's tougher to obtain than the other two.

Jlighter 01-18-2013 06:30 PM

In the order I would sell them in.

Cobb
Joe D.
Ewing

Tim Kindler 01-18-2013 08:33 PM

Too Complicated!
 
Way too much thinking going on here. Have a few beers and play EENIE, MEENIE, MINY, MOE!:D

CobbSpikedMe 01-18-2013 09:34 PM

I'd keep the Ewing in this situation. As someone else pointed out, I think it would be easier to replace the other two and possibly at upgraded levels in the future.

Just my 2 cents...


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brickyardkennedy 01-18-2013 10:03 PM

Personally, I'd keep the Ewing. But in the end it's going to be your call. I kind of like Leon's thinking: if they hold equal sentimental value, sell the one that you'll get the best return on. Just be sure that you'll be able to sleep nights, after the deed is done.:o

sdkammeyer 01-18-2013 10:56 PM

You could just sell me the Cobb right now and we can close the case on this mystery :) :D

Kenny Cole 01-18-2013 11:08 PM

The one that gets you to where you need to be. YOU step up and decide.

Michael B 01-19-2013 02:21 AM

I am not a card collector, but I have owned many great and rare signatures from the Civil War and the Olympics over the years. While I have enjoyed owning all of the items I rarely regretted selling them. I had the pleasure of owning them and that was wonderful. I also enjoyed the selling as it helped and still helps make life easier along the way. Being an optimist I like to believe that if I really wanted one of them again I would be able to find them. Such is the same with these cards. Good fortune will smile on you and you will be able to acquire copies of these cards again.

I use an expression that I am not sure who to attribute it to, but it goes: 'Things exist whether you own them or not.'

Best of luck no matter what you decide.

Cheers,

Michael

Rich Klein 01-19-2013 02:31 AM

I sell the card of the lesser known player and then move to Cobb and DiMaggio

drmondobueno 01-19-2013 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael B (Post 1075676)
I am not a card collector, but I have owned many great and rare signatures from the Civil War and the Olympics over the years. While I have enjoyed owning all of the items I rarely regretted selling them. I had the pleasure of owning them and that was wonderful. I also enjoyed the selling as it helped and still helps make life easier along the way. Being an optimist I like to believe that if I really wanted one of them again I would be able to find them. Such is the same with these cards. Good fortune will smile on you and you will be able to acquire copies of these cards again.

I use an expression that I am not sure who to attribute it to, but it goes: 'Things exist whether you own them or not.'

Best of luck no matter what you decide.

Cheers,

Michael

+1

zljones 01-22-2013 02:07 PM

Thanks to the members who voted and left me advice. I went ahead and went with the majority and sold my T205 Cobb, my 38 Goudey Dimaggio is up for sale.


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