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Old 02-12-2023, 05:59 PM
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If/when I start selling a few cards, it will be to fund any traveling trips we plan on taking. One just might be on the horizon.
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Old 02-12-2023, 06:39 PM
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Thanks Adam and my condolences to you as well. It definitely changes your perspective.
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Old 02-12-2023, 07:29 PM
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I intend to keep until death. It’s possible I’ll sell off certain things I’ve accumulated and don’t value much, but the core will not be going anywhere, unless I really screw up and get myself into a financial problem where I have no real choice. There’s little point in retirement if I must sell everything; I look forward to retirement so I can spend more card time and having fun. Plus, it would be breaking a number of deals I’ve made with people I’ve got stuff from if I just turned around and sold the items to realize a profit.
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Selling to cover medical bills. Some cards I will not sell.
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Old 02-13-2023, 06:19 AM
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For me, when I was collecting cards, it just became too much for me. I wanted to collect everything (with modern cards that's easy to do). It became too expensive, plus I had boxes and boxes of cards that I rarely looked at. That's when I decided to switch from baseball cards to baseball game used memorabilia. There's not a lot of baseball game used memorabilia to choose from, so it's much easier for me to be selective in what I buy, and it helps me keep things under control with my spending. I think I just hit a wall with collecting cards, so it was easy for me to sell them. I didn't have any regrets.
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At the end of the day pre-war cards are pieces of old cardboard with renderings of dead former baseball players on them that 99.9% of the world has never heard of. I think you're on the right track.
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Old 02-13-2023, 07:42 AM
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My current mindset is that I will likely sell my collection once I retire…gradually… to supplant my income and minimize the tax burden.
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One of the things that pushed me persobnally away from cards a bit is just the never ending sales of more and more. And more and more discoveries. I have a decent looking card I'm happy with, and now there are 15 of them at auction this very minute far superior to mine. I know the answer is be happy with what you have, but the specialness of some of this seems to have waned for me in the never ending auction cycle we now live in. A massive catalog gets dropped on my front steps now once a week. What was special now is just a regular churn. Obviously many people feel differently.

A card is a card is a card. The player never owned it and never touched it. Memorabilia is a different story in many cases.


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For me, when I was collecting cards, it just became too much for me. I wanted to collect everything (with modern cards that's easy to do). It became too expensive, plus I had boxes and boxes of cards that I rarely looked at. That's when I decided to switch from baseball cards to baseball game used memorabilia. There's not a lot of baseball game used memorabilia to choose from, so it's much easier for me to be selective in what I buy, and it helps me keep things under control with my spending. I think I just hit a wall with collecting cards, so it was easy for me to sell them. I didn't have any regrets.

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After 35 or so years in the hobby my wants have changed many many times. I sell the stuff I no longer care about to feed my newest collecting wants.

With the bigger cards I do what I call card renting. Over time I have owned many of the big cards. I just don't have more than a few at a time. I sell one to own another.

I was gifted many vintage(1960s) cards as a little kid. I never got into collecting till my late teens. So I have always sold cards to make new purchases. After those 35 or so years in the hobby I have never spent a single penny out of pocket for any of my collection.

So if you see me selling something it is to buy something else.
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A card is a card is a card. The player never owned it and never touched it. Memorabilia is a different story in many cases.
That is one of the reasons I switched. Collecting cards for more than 30 years was a blast! But with modern cards, it was just becoming too much and too expensive; and I quit long before all of this craziness of today. If these current modern collectors, flippers, or investors think 10 years from now they will get even close to half the amount they are paying today for these high dollar cards...it's not happening.

But even since I stopped collecting cards, I still like looking. Just don't have the desire to pull the trigger for a $75,000 rookie card of a player who is in their 1st or 2nd year and has a lot of potential.

Collecting game used memorabilia is at a much slower pace, but still enjoyable. With cards, I couldn't keep up with what I was buying and what I had in my collection.

I plan to sell all of my stuff before I die; however, I don't know how to determine when that is
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One of the things that pushed me persobnally away from cards a bit is just the never ending sales of more and more. And more and more discoveries. I have a decent looking card I'm happy with, and now there are 15 of them at auction this very minute far superior to mine. I know the answer is be happy with what you have, but the specialness of some of this seems to have waned for me in the never ending auction cycle we now live in. A massive catalog gets dropped on my front steps now once a week. What was special now is just a regular churn. Obviously many people feel differently.

A card is a card is a card. The player never owned it and never touched it. Memorabilia is a different story in many cases.
For me, I need to collect cards that I don't see every day.

And you only get 1 massive catalog a week? You don't bid in enough auctions, apparently!
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