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Well, this is the first time I have ever started a thread in the modern sportscard section. I have recently decided to go back to my childhood days and "re-collect" all of the baseball rookie cards from the '80's, Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Upper Deck & Score sets. Once I complete that, I might move forward at least into the mid-1990's and then go back as far as the mid 1960's and see how that goes.
In order to collect all rookie cards from each '80's set, the most cost effective way is to buy complete sets and break them up, I know that already. Here is my question, is it better to sell the remaining 90-95% of the cards as near-complete sets or break up the sets and sell the stars individually? For purposes of this discussion, let's assume that grading and gem-mint cards are not part of the equation. |
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The most cost effective way might actually be just buying the cards you want. Especially if you're picky about centering and some other condition stuff. Even a set like 83 with lots of rookies usually goes for more than the big rookies in average condition.
And getting rid of 80's commons is a lot of work for very little money. Steve B |
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Regards, Richard. |
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I did the same thing not too long ago. I decided to include the 1970's as well - so I eventually picked up every key rookie card from 1970-1999 and loved every bit of it. I left out O-Pee-Chee (except 1991 Chipper Jones), errors, Tiffany/Glossy's. I went with NM+ for the 70's and NM-MT+ for the rest. Bought some graded - then cracked out.
It got a little pricey - mainly due to the 1970's and a few select 1980's cards. I even bought duplicates of most of them (which is probably another reason why it was pricey - lol.) I really don't collect sets - so I wasn't concerned with them. The only sets I did pick up were my birth-year (1978) and 1984 Donruss (a steal!) Best of luck! |
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I was thinking the exact same thing. I am not sure I would want to be getting rid of a bunch of commons. BTW, your old '51 Wheaties Premium Mantle is one of my favorite cards....and it is in good hands. Z Wheat |
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Thanks for all of the tips, guys.
Since I would like to collect ALL rookies from each '80's set, I still think that buying complete sets is the way to go. With very few card shows these days, buying cards online necessitates shipping charges and that alone will not make it worthwhile to go after individual rookie cards. Since it appears tough to get much money back by selling the remaining cards, it sounds like I would be better off keeping the complete sets. I am going to put them in albums and keep them complete, as is. All factory sets will be opened as well as I can't enjoy the cards if they are in sealed bricks. I am not doing this for the investment potential anyway. |
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Dave:
It's great to continue corresponding with you after our many discussions on the pre-war side revolving around BB HOF RC's. Nice to see a lot of diversity on your end. I have not only branched into the more modern rookie cards realm but have also started to assemble a modest collection of ice cream collectibles, primarily Baskin Robbins, Dairy Queen, Carvel & Howard Johnson's. That has been a lot of fun as well over the past couple of years and with many items under $20, not nearly as expensive as the BB HOF RC thing. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 02-15-2014 at 06:37 AM. |
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that's quite an undertaking and it seems like you got the right plan. It'll get rough once you get into the 90's. How are you planning to deal with regional sets? Count them as rookies or ignore and focus on the major brands? Ignoring minor league issues?
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For now, I am going to stick to only major sets: Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Score, Upper Deck, Sportflics, etc. No minor league sets at this time.
Once I complete the 80's run, I will probably go back to the mid-late 70's and work on those first before the 90's. Prior to 1976, the sets start getting expensive so I may just go after the Rookies that I want individually, roughly 8 - 12 per set going back to the late 60's - early 70's. That's as far back as I will go as I am only interested in those Rookies that I saw play when I was a kid growing up in the mid-70's. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 02-17-2014 at 12:18 PM. |
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