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Old 12-11-2010, 05:24 PM
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Default Throwing cards Away ? !

Maybe this has been covered before but it is very interesting to think about.
If you buy large collections and have done so for many years what do you do with the bottom of the grading scale of cards. What to do with the POOR or P*ss Poor cards. Do you throw them out? put them in a box and let them sit there for ever. Is it sacrilegious to throw out cards.
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Old 12-11-2010, 05:26 PM
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Maybe this has been covered before but it is very interesting to think about.
If you buy large collections and have done so for many years what do you do with the bottom of the grading scale of cards. What to do with the POOR or P*ss Poor cards. Do you throw them out? put them in a box and let them sit there for ever. Is it sacrilegious to throw out cards.
Let me know what you think.

Holy Mother of Cake!!! I COLLECT low grade T206 and just bought seventy five percent of a Polar Bear card......throw em out indeed!
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Old 12-11-2010, 05:36 PM
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On Net54 we worship/embrace KARMA and throwing away prewar cards is really really really "bad" KARMA. With that said, throwing away modern cards is actually very good karma (go figure.....).

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Old 12-11-2010, 05:51 PM
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I throw all damaged cards, gum stained, cards I don't want,etc. in a shoe box & put them on the yard sale table-(1970 & up). Someone always buys them.
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Old 12-11-2010, 05:52 PM
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I never throw away cards...there is a large market for lesser condition cards pre-1980 and a very large market for beater cards pre-war. Post 1980 cards, if the cards are poor, I tend to give them away to kids in my school. They love owning cards from before they were born (and in some cases now, before their parents were born!). Nothing is worthless when it comes to cards and memories.

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I just passed out. I'll take the damaged, the ripped and the creased and treat them as angels.

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I have thrown cards away before but only because there was really bad mildew/mold on them. With my "eye-sore" pre-1970-80 or so cards I tend to throw them in a box and when I get to 100 or so cards I'll throw them on ebay and someone will buy them for $5-10 or more as a group as there are usually some stars in there--it is almost sacreligious to speak of throwing them away--especially any pre-WW2 cards.
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If it's pre-war cards I know a great recycling place here in Coos Bay OR
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Sometimes the wife will forget to replenish the toilet paper. When I run out of cards, I move on to currency.
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Old 12-11-2010, 07:13 PM
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I am putting about 1000 in teamset bags to give to underprivlieged youth. I am not sure I am doing them any great favors and it barely puts a dent in my excess...but it's something in the stockings. Always try to make sure to put at least one pretty good card in a teamset bag.
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The only cards I would consider throwing in the trash are the so-called "Topps T206" which ALWAYS pop up when I am searching on ebay for REAL T206 cards. WTH are these things anyway??? I wouldn't give a buck fifty for five sets of them.
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Old 12-11-2010, 07:45 PM
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What do I think???

I think you need to give us a better description ....

Are they 1978 Topps cards with dozens of pinholes in the faces or are they 1915 Cracker Jacks with creases and ink on the back???

All depends on the card.

At worst sell them for $2 a pound, or give them away at Halloween to the kids.
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Sometimes the wife will forget to replenish the toilet paper. When I run out of cards, I move on to currency.
Admit it. The quarters and dimes are hard to get used to.
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Admit it. The quarters and dimes are hard to get used to.
I stopped using change when we had a few incidents where not all the coins could be accounted for. I'm strictly a paper currency man now. The makeup of the new hundred dollar bills is a dead ringer for two-ply Charmin.
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I stopped using change when we had a few incidents where not all the coins could be accounted for. I'm strictly a paper currency man now. The makeup of the new hundred dollar bills is a dead ringer for two-ply Charmin.
C'mon Matt.....with your wife's profession of being an MD I am sure she could find those coins for you .
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Old 12-12-2010, 07:31 AM
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Old 12-12-2010, 07:49 AM
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Looks like he also made up a fake ebay account and placed a bid on his collection ....yessireee! That's ole Wagner alright! I would recognize him anywhere!
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Old 12-12-2010, 09:40 AM
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Looks like he also made up a fake ebay account and placed a bid on his collection ....yessireee! That's ole Wagner alright! I would recognize him anywhere!
Wp
Anyone want to make a bid to see how high he went? you can always retract by saying you just realized they were fake. Ebay can't fault you for that response.

I love it when they end up giving themselves good feedback and then a month later have to pay $50 Ebay fees.
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Anyone want to make a bid to see how high he went? you can always retract by saying you just realized they were fake. Ebay can't fault you for that response.

I love it when they end up giving themselves good feedback and then a month later have to pay $50 Ebay fees.
I would be afraid ebay would hold me to it!
Funny that the shipping is worth more than the cards!
No idea how much the wooden box is worth.
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I just gave about 60 boxes of cards (500) count to my 2 grandsons age 6 an 7.
Of course these were 1980-1990 cards. They can play with them or save them, I don't care.

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Maybe this has been covered before but it is very interesting to think about.
If you buy large collections and have done so for many years what do you do with the bottom of the grading scale of cards. What to do with the POOR or P*ss Poor cards. Do you throw them out? put them in a box and let them sit there for ever. Is it sacrilegious to throw out cards.
Let me know what you think.
I wouldn't throw them away, no matter what condition they are in. Several decent suggestions have been made, Halloween, under-privileged kids, ect...You never know, they just might inspire a new collector into the hobby.

I collect football, and would love to get some 'throw-away' pre-war baseball cards to get a feel for the era and history.
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I stopped using change when we had a few incidents where not all the coins could be accounted for. I'm strictly a paper currency man now. The makeup of the new hundred dollar bills is a dead ringer for two-ply Charmin.
..and much less risk of accidentally poking through the toilet paper
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Jeff and I were talking about this when he visited me last weekend.
Over the years, I've given huge boxes of cards to local hospitals, orphanages, etc.., However, the places here in Metro-Boston no longer will take them!
A second way to dispose of bulk cards is to give them directly to the players on them. This way the player has cards for his fans/friends in a good amount.

The issue we have at hand is the hundreds of thousands of bulk cards from the 80's/90's that do not sell. Even the kids around here only want new players they know in most cases.

As for the low grade poor shape cards, they have some value to collectors.

The primary focus is the bulk 80's/90's cards that we all have!

I honestly believe that they printed so much of those years that a demand may never happen. Just my opinion.
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I would be afraid ebay would hold me to it!
Funny that the shipping is worth more than the cards!
No idea how much the wooden box is worth.
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am a little confused how, with a starting bid of $9976 and only one bidder, how come the current bid is an even $10k?

and who's the player in the upper left corner?

on the plus side, you can earn $200 eBay bucks!
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Jeff and I were talking about this when he visited me last weekend.
Over the years, I've given huge boxes of cards to local hospitals, orphanages, etc.., However, the places here in Metro-Boston no longer will take them!
A second way to dispose of bulk cards is to give them directly to the players on them. This way the player has cards for his fans/friends in a good amount.

The issue we have at hand is the hundreds of thousands of bulk cards from the 80's/90's that do not sell. Even the kids around here only want new players they know in most cases.

As for the low grade poor shape cards, they have some value to collectors.

The primary focus is the bulk 80's/90's cards that we all have!

I honestly believe that they printed so much of those years that a demand may never happen. Just my opinion.
We could solve our energy crisis right now if we burned all of the 80s-90s cards out there. Honestly, it's not the worst thing in the world to do with them
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Old 12-12-2010, 06:35 PM
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Sometimes when I buy lots, I save the much lower graded ones and then put them in a nice frame. I take that frame with about 12 or so cards (sometimes 10, or 8, depending on the frame) and for the last two summers I have given them away as a silent auction item for the Alzheimer's Association, held in San Francisco.
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I feel foolish that I've been a member of this forum for what feels like 10 years now and I never realized low grade cards like T206s are collectible. I normally just toss them when they aren't at least a 3.
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This would seem to make a compelling argument against throwing away even the ratiest cards.

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Not the Johnson I've been looking for, but hey I use PSA, so you never know... could be a 3 (mc)

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Closing argument against throwin away cards. I will let Mr. Tommy Leach speak for me.


I PAID for this one ....not a fortune but still currency.



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I don't throw cards away!! On a related note, if anyone is seaching for a Danny Tartabull rookie card, I'm your go-to guy.
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Dang Slim,
I hope Mr. Leach came with free shipping. However the colors are great on that one!
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