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I have been considering starting my first ever set and I have a few questions. I have seen some opinions on here that a good and fun way to complete a set is to buy a starter set to get the ball rolling as opposed to building the set card by card.
I have been looking at completed sales for the set in question (1968 Topps) and have seen that the prices vary quite a bit. Obviously, condition is the primary cause of differing prices, but several sets that appear to be the same grade (VG-EX) and will sell at different prices. How do I know if I’m getting an OK deal? Is there a price-per-card for commons in the VG-EX grade that I should aim for? For 100+ card lots, there obviously won’t be an individual picture for every card, so how can I be sure there won’t be many cards below the advertised grade? Thanks so much for any insight. I’m really excited about tackling my first vintage project. |
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If I were you I’d look for a lot that contains a Ryan, Bench, or the Tigers Team Card. Those are going to be the ones that cost the $$$. You can usually pick up a partial set with a Ryan for about what the Ryan would cost alone.
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Mantle will be the 2nd highest card in the set followed by Bench. Superstars #490 will be the 4th most expensive. Mays and Clemente will be next. Tigers Team card is routinely found in NRMT around $40-50. I am currently in the final stages of upgrading a 1968 to EXMT/NRMT with only a handful (<20) of EX to replace.
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I actually bought the set complete. I would say the overall condition was EX with none above EXMT. The Ryan was EX+ (PSA 5 range, possibly 6). I paid $1300 for the set and I am not certain that it was a good price.
My current total spend on the upgrade is $1522 and nearly every card has been upgraded excluding the Ryan which will be coming soon. All HOFs have been upgraded to NRMT or better and as stated, only a handful of EXs left. The EXs that are left would be considered EXMT by some. It has kind of turned into a long term project now to end up with a "pristine" set. You probably want to determine what grade of set you will be comfortable with and then come up with a plan. I would say that .45/ea for VGEX is decent. I usually shoot for $1-2 for EXMT/NRMT but routinely pay more depending upon the series and player. It is conceivable that you could do better than .45/ea if you find the right auction. Last edited by sfh24; 12-24-2018 at 05:39 PM. |
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So here's the deal with vintage card collecting -
It grows on you - It becomes an itch that HAS to be scratched There is no right or wrong way to do it - eventually you will find what your level of satisfaction is. I would suggest that you simply post a request on Net 54 asking for starter lots of commons. I would think are tons of guys on here that will assist. Then pick a key card or two and go after those individually in the grade/price that you want or have budget for. I wouldn't overly stress too much on price - pricing is very subjective and factors like perfect centering command significantly higher prices than off centered examples in the exact same grade. This is coming from a guy that started a 1955 Topps over 20 years ago with the purchase of 40 low grade commons. Im still working on the 55's and have put together a low grade, mid grade and high grade set. The high grade set consists of all 7s or better and Im down to needing just a couple of cards for it. (Is currently #1 set on the SGC registry) Anyway - congrats on your decision to jump in. The hobby always needs more true collectors.
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Just do alot of research. Check eBay constantly and be patient you can get deals.
And if you go after a 72 set get one with the high numbers ...oooo weeee those are a pain to piece together for cheap. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk |
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The most important thing Mark, is to have fun doing it
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