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Posted By: Dylan
Buying in bulk is always a wonderful asset to use IF you can afford it. There's a reason why bulk lots sell for less then break up value. Because not everyone can afford to drop five grand at once. Where as many can afford to drop 100 dollars on that PSA 5 T206 common. I'm a type card collector and I look for deals where i can find them. I buy both raw and graded, and probably own a little more raw then i do graded cards. If I were to go after a T206 (or any large set), id try and save up to purchase one big lot, maybe two, get a jump start, and focus would be on raw cards. As always, for those that can afford to drop large sums at once there's deals to be found. |
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