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Old 12-09-2014, 10:36 AM
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I'm certainly not trying to discourage you and I believe collectors are free to collect however they want, but if it were me and I had $10K to drop on a 1983 Topps set, I think I would buy a mint raw set and put the other $9900 in a mutual fund.

In 30 years from now, I guarantee you the mutual fund will be worth several times what a PSA 10 1983 Topps set is worth. Again, I’m no one to tell other people how or what to collect, but I think in 30 years from now you would be more happy with $100K (or more) sitting in a mutual fund with a nice raw ’83 set than you would be with just a PSA 10 ’83 set.

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Thanks but I dont see myself getting 792 cards including the 3 big guys for $100.

If you think that 9900 in a "mutual fund" will guarantee that I will have $100k in 30 years you don't know the stock market too well.

This is a personal project because I think it will be awesome to have and to pass down to my kids (when I have them). When I do have them I will put together the full topps series 1,2,update sets in psa 10 for them as well and it will be something cool to have. If $10,000 made a huge life difference to me then I totally would not be spending it on baseball cards. Sorry if that sounded snotty it's just the truth.
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Old 12-09-2014, 12:12 PM
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Old 12-09-2014, 02:17 PM
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If $10,000 made a huge life difference to me then I totally would not be spending it on baseball cards. Sorry if that sounded snotty it's just the truth.
To success! Big bucks don't come easy, so more power to you if you've earned yourself the luxury of indulging in an awesome project like this. If I may be so bold as to speak for everybody, you'll have nothing but well wishes from all of us. That and envy, anyway

You plan to give updates about your project anywhere? Might make for a cool Facebook page, blog series, or Net54 thread. I'd certainly be interested to see how you would go about this in case I ever decide to put 100% of my fun budget towards an '87 TOpps set. Really curious to learn of your sources and learn from your experiences if you don't mind sharing.

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To success! Big bucks don't come easy, so more power to you if you've earned yourself the luxury of indulging in an awesome project like this. If I may be so bold as to speak for everybody, you'll have nothing but well wishes from all of us. That and envy, anyway

You plan to give updates about your project anywhere? Might make for a cool Facebook page, blog series, or Net54 thread. I'd certainly be interested to see how you would go about this in case I ever decide to put 100% of my fun budget towards an '87 TOpps set. Really curious to learn of your sources and learn from your experiences if you don't mind sharing.

And +1 for sticking around Net54
Will definitely post updates as they come in.

Thanks for the kind words.
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Old 12-10-2014, 10:53 PM
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Some great input on here so far.

Here are some glaring problems as I see it:


#1 80,000 cards graded so far and ZERO PSA 10s of #692 Walling.
#2 There are 5 cards with only 1 PSA 10.
#3 There are more than 10 folks building a PSA 10 set on the registry.
#4 These numbers add up to a VERY frustrating and at this point IMPOSSIBLE venture.
#5 There are also a bunch of cards with a very low PSA 10 count.
#6 A lot of the current (low count) PSA 10s are in registry sets already.
#7 See #1 thru #6 above.

Good luck either way.

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Some great input on here so far.

Here are some glaring problems as I see it:


#1 80,000 cards graded so far and ZERO PSA 10s of #692 Walling.
#2 There are 5 cards with only 1 PSA 10.
#3 There are more than 10 folks building a PSA 10 set on the registry.
#4 These numbers add up to a VERY frustrating and at this point IMPOSSIBLE venture.
#5 There are also a bunch of cards with a very low PSA 10 count.
#6 A lot of the current (low count) PSA 10s are in registry sets already.
#7 See #1 thru #6 above.

Good luck either way.

peace, mike
Thanks man. Im literally in no rush for it...If I get stuck on a few it is what it is and I will figure it out.

If I need to start with 9's for some that is totally ok with me
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Old 12-11-2014, 04:35 PM
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You have the right attitude for this venture so good luck. This set is special to me as it was right during my HS years and Boggs was my favorite Red Sox player so this set is a beauty as far as I'm concerned.

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Old 12-12-2014, 06:46 AM
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Again, I think it's an awesome project. I wouldn't worry about the $. No one is going to pull up in front of your house and ask for $10,000…it'll probably be 10-20-100 chunks most of the time. I built a T206 set which i am reasonably sure set me back every bit as much and it was a marvelous journey. Unlike my lowish-grade set, of which I suspect more that 300 exist, I am pretty sure you'll be the only guy with a 1983 set like that.
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Thanks but I dont see myself getting 792 cards including the 3 big guys for $100.
You're right - it will only cost you $48.99 + $9.59 shipping.

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If you think that 9900 in a "mutual fund" will guarantee that I will have $100k in 30 years you don't know the stock market too well.
The remaining $9,941.42 invested at 8% will be $100,037.15 in 30 years.

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This is a personal project because I think it will be awesome to have and to pass down to my kids (when I have them). When I do have them I will put together the full topps series 1,2,update sets in psa 10 for them as well and it will be something cool to have. If $10,000 made a huge life difference to me then I totally would not be spending it on baseball cards. Sorry if that sounded snotty it's just the truth.
Don't worry about giving your 1983 topps set to your kids. They'll call it a "baby's toy" and take off on their hoverboards.


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You're right - it will only cost you $48.99 + $9.59 shipping.



The remaining $9,941.42 invested at 8% will be $100,037.15 in 30 years.



Don't worry about giving your 1983 topps set to your kids. They'll call it a "baby's toy" and take off on their hoverboards.


Find someone that will guarantee me 8% per year on a consistent basis and I'll show you a thief. Sure that may be the average but when it gets cut in half a few times that won't matter.

Like I said, if the $10,000 that I think this would cost me was life changing I wouldn't do it.

Oh and as for the big ones..Those aren't PSA 10, are they?
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