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I do collect modern as well against my better my judgment lol. I do know its junk wax 2.0 but something about shiny cards keeps sucking me in lol
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I collect modern but I avoid the costly certified autos. Instead I like to pick up signed rookies that were signed after issue:
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Topps sets from 1948 to 2020
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I have had a variety of responses to this question over the years:
I stopped collecting current day cards in 1982, and just assumed they stopped producing them that year as well. I don't want to risk having my Net54 badge taken away if I were caught admitting to collecting modern. I collect Prewar and modern cards from the 1950's, 60's and 70's. What decade is this? But seriously, I don't seriously collect or follow modern. Once in every 2 or 3 years I seem to pick up a pack or two just to see how the other 95% live. Brian |
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Back when I was an active collector, I collected both. It was not an either/or.
Though I don't at all follow the current cards, so offer no aesthetic or other view of the current state of affairs. |
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No, although I think the Trout 2011 Topps Update is a totally beautiful and (sorry to use the word) iconic modern card and if I collected one card it would be that one.
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I got back in collecting 2020 Topps flagship and enjoyed it. Hundreds of dollars and zero big hits later I ended up buying a factory set for $50 just so I could have the complete run. It was fun but really a waste, and much more rewarding buying graded singles online.
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Only modern hockey and specific players from the 80's (Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken). I agree, I struggle with how limited those serialized 1/1, 1/10, 1/25, etc......when there are hundreds of sets with the same logic. Autographs are cool, but I don't get overly excited about cutting up jerseys. I do have some hockey cut jersey cards, but I would rather buy the jersey intact.
I like owning cards of the players wearing the actual jerseys I own. Part of the fun is doing the research, finding the unique marks, and photomatching.
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I collect RC's of MLB no-no's so, yes I do. For current no-no's I've been using Topps Now.
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Was collecting Next day newspaper article and earliest rookie ephemera/card of all 20th century no hit hurlers. Last edited by pitchernut; 12-18-2020 at 03:40 PM. |
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