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At long last took a break from searching for cards at eBay and perused baseball postcards under Collectibles section. Astounded by the number of cool old cards from 100 or more years ago, often from obscure corners of USA. Just wondering what collecting these are like and who does it. Very few are graded. Prices are very hard to gauge (any price guides?). Is the market growing or declining--or for that matter you simply need to ignore monetary value or the chance for re-sale in a few years in these cases and just enjoy them? Any comments welcome.
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I've been slowly collecting old stadium postcards over the years, which seem like one the best bargains out there — you can pick up several nice postcards for the price of one pre-war card. I've paid as much as $30 or $40, but most have been $5 to $10. Most of the nice ones seem to come from the tobacco card era, when many were produced in Germany, and the 1940s, when the colorful linen postcard era peaked.
As for early postcards of players and teams, they can get a bit pricey, depending on what they are. The team postcards from the tobacco card era show a remarkable diversity of teams. It seems like every small town in America had a team — and a postcard of it — in the years that immediately preceded WWI ... |
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From experience, my first piece of advice would be to talk with Leon, identify what postcards he collects, then collect something different.
We have cost each other quite a bit in our town ball fights.
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PCs are another world. Maybe Jeff, Bicem, will chime in as the PC guru. I only have 1 and love an excuse to post it...absolutely love this card though:
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Leon, don't you mean from Middleton, Nova Scotia?
Been able to pick up a few PC's lately, it is surprising how many small town teams produced these as a way to raise money. Just picked up a 1914 Ellensburg PC for $5. No one of note on the team except town forefathers. |
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Guess my Ellensburg, Washington PC is from St. Paul, Minnesota than
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I can certainly appreciate the "don't really care" if price goes up or down view but some of us have limited funds and at least like to have some idea about value before plunging into this. I never buy anything with aim to re-sell but on the other hand I can't afford to be cavalier about that. I posted this thread to try to find out in this strange new world (to me) of post carding, where there seem to be few graded cards, no price guides etc., if it's fairly easy to 1) judge what's a decent price to pay and 2) if you can sell cards at a decent price--if you have to some day. In other words: How different is this from collecting vintage baseball cards? Yes, I sometimes adhere to if-you-like-it-buy-it but more often have to keep at least one eye on enduring value...
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I would say that the pre-war postcard market is a much thinner market, meaning more good deals to buy as your competition is much less but, on the other end, a much less reliable sell market as your customer base will be more limited. This excludes the big name players/teams which have risen in value significantly over the past few years and can sometimes top their traditional card counterparts in some cases.
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As mentioned previously, plenty of PC's can be had on a budget ($5-20). At $5-20 your margin for profit or loss are small. The occasional rarity with a known major leaguer can turn a small investment into a nice profit. My suggestion, just as in vintage baseball card collecting, would be focus to filter out the "noise".
What do you truly enjoy? For instance, sounds like Leon collects ballparks, I collect Washington semi-pro/minor league PC's; teams and fields from Central/Eastern Washington. If I wanted to collect PC's of the Ellensburg Rodeo I could buy 50 on fleabay right now, but narrowing the focus has kept my wallet on a chain so to speak. If I find 3 or 4 a year that fit my criteria I am happy. Best of luck on your new interest. |
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