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Posted By: David Smith
In a related thread, the question was asked, "what pre-war cards have you sold that you wish you hadn't?" |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I sold my colelction off becuase I saw the writting on the wall for the collapse of the hobby in 1991 and also to appease the future x-wife. I never missed any of these cards and until Lee sucked me back in when he started collecting t202s and started picking my brain for info. Digging thru my books to see if I kept any reference material, I found a t3 Baker tucked in the pages of one of books and slowly got sucked back in. |
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Posted By: PASJD
I had a fair number of major prewar cards in high grade (7 and 8) and rightly or wrongly I became convinced that at least some of them had been tampered with and I decided just to get out of high grade prewar altogether and go in a different direction (midgrade, at least in prewar). I do regret selling a few of them which I didn't have any suspicions about, and I have yet to replace some even in midgrade, but so it goes, don't look back like Satchel Paige said. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
David- You've answered your own question. The reason people sell their cards, even ones that are difficult to replace, is that they need money for other important things. As we often say, they're just cardboard. And in most cases, if your finances improve, they are replaceable. Often I would sell rare items in my collection in order to afford different ones. Few of us have unlimited budgets and there is always something else to buy. You might be surprised that even after you sell something you won't feel the loss as much as you might imagine. I always tell people selling stuff isn't really that hard to do. |
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Posted By: PASJD
I agree with Barry. I think the decision to sell is a lot more difficult than living without a card once it is gone. Sure there are cards I sometimes wish I had back, but even on cards I would have sworn on a stack of Bibles I would never even consider selling, once I did it wasn't that big a deal. |
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Posted By: CHRIS
CARDBOARD IS MUCH MORE INTERESTING THAN STOCKS. IN 100 YEARS IT WON'T MATTER. BILLS WILL BE THERE. BUY , SELL , TRADE AND HAVE FUN I SAY. AS FAR AS WISHING TO HAVE CARDS BACK, IT'S A NICE THOUGHT BUT WHAT IS MORE INTERSTING THAN A "NEW" OLD CARD? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Same here. In the past year I've sold virtually all of my card collection. I had a few pre-war (a 1921 E121 Ruth psa 3, a 35 goudey ruth/maranville, a low-grade Turkey Red Johnson, and a few T206's, including a low-grade Tinker) and also some 52 Topps, including a Mantle rookie psa 2, plus lots of 60s, 70s and 80s cards. I loved all those cards, but it wasn't nearly as painful as I thought it would be simply because I really needed the money. |
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Posted By: Julie
1) because my family or I need the money for something MORE IMPORTANT. |
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Posted By: Rhys
I have had to sell off the majority of my collection over the last three years to buy a house, have two children, and attend Law School. Now that school is just about over ( I graduate Law School in 3 weeks) I am looking forward to rebuilding my collection with increased finances. It is almost like being able to start all over again and I think it will be more fun than it was 3 years ago when my collection was worth nearly six figures. Even though I will never be able to buy items for the prices I was finding them for 10 years ago, I can now start buying things with the sole intention of keeping them for me, and passing them on to my sons, without having to worry so much about resale value and money. Like others have said here on the board, selling my first cards from my "personal collection" was really hard. It was a couple of Yum Yum's, some uncatlogued Gypsy Queens and five SF Hess cards. However, once that painful event was behind me, selling the rest of them was actually very easy. While you may not be able to replace the EXACT cards you sold, I promise you will find almost all of them again at some point in time and even though vintage cards are going up in value, they are going up on a daily rate like the high interest on credit cards are. My conclusion is that selling the cards was a really good decision for me at the point in my life in which I sold them, and it will eventually allow me to buy more cards in the future. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
I sold nearly all my cards in 1991. I had just returned to the States after 2 years stationed in Germany, and I needed to buy a car and furnish an apartment. I also had gotten burned out by the overproduction of cards over the previous few years. The only cards I kept were my Pete Rose, Nolan Ryan, and San Diego cards. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think incarnation of my collecting better than the first. Even though I owned many great cards, I was only limited by ability to find cards. Now that I am on a limited bbudget, I find the collecting much more challenging and rewarding. When I get a rare or valuable card, I feel like I've really accomplished something, even though that card may only be in F-G condition. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
Collecting vintage cards DOES seem much more fun the second time around! In fact, I am in the process of narrowing down my collection, in order to have more money for the cards I really want when they come up for sale and to make offers on cards I need. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Certainly selling your collection, or part of it because you have to is something that many face who have noteworthy value in cards. |
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