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+1
Do what works for you and enjoy. But since you asked, I recently began my attempt to slay the Monster. I have decided to break it into sub-sets; this will allow it to be more "manageable". Currently, I am working on horizontals, HOFers, and Southern Leaguers. And although it's slightly more expensive, I have decided to do a graded set. Enjoy! |
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I started the T206 earlier this year and I have about 100 PSA graded cards at the moment. Most cards are lower grade commons (PSA 1-4) with common backs. I wanted to make a dent in the number but have come to realize that the cards I enjoy are the star cards. So I am beginning to think I may end the chase early and just concentrate on HOFers and 'important' players from the set. I'm thinking that ten $300 cards would be more enjoyable than 100 $30 cards. SO my advice would be... get the big cards first.
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definitely what Sean said. I am currently just doing hall of famers and the Indianapolis team but i have a feeling ill continue on and do the whole set over time. kinda related to what sean said I'd do it in the order of what interests you most within the set (I.E. hofs, teams, individual player stories, leagues etc)
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