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p1ayba11 10-05-2022 12:30 AM

Mini Sets -- Worth More as a Group or Individually?
 
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As I've put my collection together over the years, I've often discovered some fun mini sets could be put together from the individual cards that make for great stories about the cards and players. I'm sharing one of mine here and would be interested to see what interesting mini sets any of you have put together? But also, I'd be interested in anyone's take about if to sell, would mini sets like these be worth more sold as sets or as cards sold individually? Thanks!

Belfast1933 10-05-2022 03:25 AM

I would think they’d definitely be worth more individually…. Just like full sets vs breaking up and selling cards one by one.

If I were buying all 3, I would ask for a discount from the sum of the 3 cards, for sure.

(Great cards, btw! Always cracks me up to see how scrawny Evers was - couldn’t the artist have painted with with a just a little more buff??😂)

Casey2296 10-05-2022 03:48 AM

In general, cards sell better as individuals. Your particular cards would sell better as a set IMO and probably get a premium. It's a popular trio, the grade and centering is matched perfectly, and they're just beautiful cards together.

Zach Wheat 10-05-2022 02:15 PM

Indicivually, agree with the above posters. Appeals to a wider market

hcv123 10-06-2022 06:29 AM

No question - individually
 
A "set" this small - no question to me - individually.

icurnmedic 10-06-2022 09:35 AM

Typically as individuals.
That said, these 3 with the 5 grades, Chicago, and all yellow back and grey uniform may actually do better as a set. Makes it easier for the purchaser to get 3 quality cards all one swoop and really, how often on here do we hear about folks "paying up" for the cards they want.
I don't know there is a steadfast correct answer. but these make a very nice set!!

Bridwell 10-06-2022 09:41 AM

Individually
 
I'd sell them separately. Some collectors might want just one of the cards, based on what they collect. Sometimes a partial set from a scarce set can sell well as a group, to a set collector.

Leon 10-07-2022 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Bridwell (Post 2270696)
I'd sell them separately. Some collectors might want just one of the cards, based on what they collect. Sometimes a partial set from a scarce set can sell well as a group, to a set collector.

+1. It's usually better to sell individually but not always.
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parkplace33 10-07-2022 09:26 AM

Normally individually, but in this case, a set.

p1ayba11 10-13-2022 12:08 AM

Thanks for the insights. I've often been a bit amused that Tinker, Evers & Chance -- the greatest double play combination are all featured batting! Kind of like Brooks Robinson, correct me if wrong but only one of this Topps cards (1973) features him fielding, all the rest with a bat or head shot.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.

obcbobd 10-13-2022 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by p1ayba11 (Post 2272933)
Thanks for the insights. I've often been a bit amused that Tinker, Evers & Chance -- the greatest double play combination are all featured batting! Kind of like Brooks Robinson, correct me if wrong but only one of this Topps cards (1973) features him fielding, all the rest with a bat or head shot.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.

Good point. The 71 World Series card does show him after making a great catch. Weird cropping. Looks like he's in the middle of the desert

Casey2296 10-13-2022 07:16 AM

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Good point. The 71 World Series card does show him after making a great catch. Weird cropping. Looks like he's in the middle of the desert

1971 Topps Greatest Moments has a nice feilding pose too.

brianp-beme 10-13-2022 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by obcbobd (Post 2272971)
Good point. The 71 World Series card does show him after making a great catch. Weird cropping. Looks like he's in the middle of the desert

If he was in the desert, then the robbery Brooks is said on the card to have committed was of sand.

Brian


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