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Originally Posted by Sean1125
Don't buy lots.
Don't buy singles.
Buy complete sets.
Any other way is asking for a net loss.
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Yes, this.
I'm working on 2 NM 1972 Topps sets. I think they book for something like $1500 each (maybe $1800, I don't have my price guide in front of me). Anyway, there came a point where I realized I had more into the sets than their book value...and I wasn't even finished. So, just for fun, I created an Excel spreadsheet listing each individual card and their individual book value. The total was $4K+ individual book value
So, yes, definitely better to buy complete sets in the condition you're looking for and upgrade as needed (hopefully not too much)...unless you just enjoy the thrill of building a set from scratch...which that is fine too, but you have to realize the cost will be much more significant.
Good luck!