Having seen you post on different boards over the last couple of years, it seems to me that you are not into "collecting" for the enjoyment of the collection. I'm not sure what your end game is, but you definitely seem to flip-flop around a lot. First you are buying any and all Dodgers at any price just to get them, then you are selling them. You wanted signed Diamond Kings, then Perez Steele, then 8x10s only, all the while you frequently talk about liquidating everything. You also seem to need or value the input of near strangers for collecting decisions, which is fine, I suppose, but it should be about what you want.
This is also the first I have seen of you actually needing to sell cards to meet the necessities of life. if that is the case, then you really should sell it all and enjoy the "finer" things, since cards don't seem to be providing that enjoyment to you any longer, if they ever did.
My opinion is that you should not have to sell something like a card collection to fund tires or groceries for example or you should not be amassing large debt by collecting. I can see funding a special vacation or something like that where it is an unnecessary expense and you are trading unnecessary cards for unnecessary entertainment, but you should always be able to buy the essentials and if that money is going towards cards and signatures, then your priorities are askew.
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