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My motto
"Lean and mean" |
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This is a tricky and complicated question. It is also very subjective, and there is no right or wrong answer. I have done this, i did it to raise funds for a single card, by selling many others, and have found that I was just as happy as before. Like many, my collecting habits and goals may change again soon (probably will). It is really all about ones personal preference.
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I tend to like the look and variety of cards too much to trim it down. I also really like a few sets that I am chasing so I don't think I will ever have a small collection unless somone wants to trade me a wagner for it :-)
James G |
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I recently was faced with the same question and decided to pursue quality...and haven't looked back. My collection was about 100+ strong (mostly raw, some graded), but have since consolidated into a collection of about 30 graded cards of much higher quality. I kept about 10 of the original cards (and even sent some away to get graded with mixed results) that I considered my 'cornerstones.' I got rid of the rest on B/S/T and eBay. Used those funds to purchase higher value cards that I am much more proud of.
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY ANY DAY |
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