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I've been acruing PSA 5/SGC 60s at a haphazard pace. I'd much rather spend my collecting budget on signed T206 cards, but nobody's selling!
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i just get any grade by SGC. i try to get 30s or 40's tho, got a few with less of a grade. I can always upgrade ones i feel that need to be
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I just realized I never actually answered my own question. I'm looking to try to build the 520 set in 5 or higher. It's going to be a pretty slow process I figure I'll be able to afford 1-2 HOF per year and 10-20 commons, max, so it'll be a multi decade project (which will ultimately help keep me in the hobby)
I'm only at 4 right now, but it's a Joss portrait 5, young glove shows 5, Evers Chicago 6 and Joss pitching 7... So I'm well over my annual allotment of HoF...so from here on out, it'll be commons only. Last edited by phikappapsi; 05-31-2012 at 08:50 AM. |
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I absolutely don't collect them for an investment. I collect them because I love baseball, I love the history, I love showing them off, and I love the stories behind many of the players. With that being said, I collect ONLY raw cards with nice eye appeal on the fronts. If I buy one that is slabbed, I immediately take it out. If they happen to have paper loss, or are trimmed, or have a crease, or a minor pin hole, or were altered, or have writing/stamp marks on them, or even clipped corners, so be it!!
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I am a Tolstoi back collector, I go for any card I can get my hands on, and upgrade if necessary. I go on the assumption of not knowing if the same card will be up for sale anytime soon....
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For me it has always been about best looking card I can find regardless of grade. It’s more about uniformity I’ve tried to get all cards to look as sharp as I can without creases. I love that I have 4’s that look like my 7’s. In many cases I have put back higher graded cards for lesser graded cards because of eye appeal. I’m sure down the rod that will affect the sale and the buyer won’t care and would prefer the higher grade pint avg. but it’s how I’ve messed with this set.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most of my set now has cards that range from NMMT,NM,EXMT, EX & VGEX. But if you had to do the avg. thing I guess I ould be in the EX+ range. How do you do the weighted avg. crap anyway? Last edited by wonkaticket; 05-31-2012 at 03:09 PM. |
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John, your set is undeniably gorgeous. He'll of a job sir. When did you start building it?
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