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Thanks for the advice about getting partial sets. That had been the game plan while trying to avoid getting too many duplicates. I've gotten about 70 this way so far to add on to the few I had previously collected a few years ago.
I'm pretty much in the camp of buying cards that look good, even if they have the occasional crease or small amount of writing. My best guess would be that i'm shooting for between a PSA 2 and a PSA 5 if I have to pick a range. |
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Greetings. I decided to build a 1955 Topps set since I already owned most of the big $$$ cards. Buying various size lots is absolutely the best way to begin building the set. It is always more expensive to build a set card by card but I can build it with the quality of cards I want and With the added bonus of having fun while I am doing it. Enjoy the process.
Best regards, Duane |
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It was 40 years ago that I embarked on the 1950 Bowman set. I chose it because there wasn't an expensive Mantle or Mays card. They were expensive back then (I don't remember how much though). I started by trading a bunch of Topps stars from the late 50's and early 60's for over half the set in VG-EX to EX-MT shape. From there, I bought card-by-card. I have found, even today, that the first 36 cards are harder to find than the next 36 cards. The price guides lump the first 72 cards together, but I think you'll find it is easier to collect card #37-72. So, when you see cards from the first two series in the condition you like, get them. I passed on three or four Jackie Robinson cards early in my journey and ended up paying more for the card for lesser condition. It was the last card I needed to finish the set, too. It never hurts to get the expensive cards out of the way right away. I learned that lesson. All the best in your 1950 Bowman collecting journey!
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I'll be working on this set eventually since I have already Ted Williams and Jackie.
I built up my 52 set w lots and individual cards after getting the big guys out of the way. Also went to LCS to get the stars. In contrast, with the 51 set, I had the Mays and Mantle already, and won an auction a few years later without these two. Had to upgrade a few cards but they were commons for the most part. Some NY players had to get upgraded which are seemingly more expensive since I live in NY. For this set, I will get lots and hopefully we can go to LCS's again soon. |
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