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KJA 06-20-2021 10:24 AM

I've decided to get more into collecting lower grade vintage as it's a lot easier on my wallet and can get more for the money. Been debating though about a paper loss 57 Mantle, under a 100 dollars but the paper loss is on the front but none of the text or image of Mantle is fine and otherwise it's a great looking card. I've been okay with back paper loss if it's nothing major if it's not a blank back. But on cards like this it's tempting on something i might not otherwise get into my collection.

bammerbb 06-20-2021 10:48 AM

Centering is important to me, but mid grades is the way for me
 
On my budget I need to use lower grades. I have a 58 All Star of Williams that's really nice and it's a 6. So I will keep looking for at least 5s and 6s. I grew up in late 50s and 60s and I'd like to have a nice collection of the players I enjoyed back in the day. Now if someone would let me know how to post my pics I'd sure appreciate it.

Brian (southeast Iowa's largest Yankee fan)

jchcollins 06-20-2021 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by KJA (Post 2115346)
I've decided to get more into collecting lower grade vintage as it's a lot easier on my wallet and can get more for the money. Been debating though about a paper loss 57 Mantle, under a 100 dollars but the paper loss is on the front but none of the text or image of Mantle is fine and otherwise it's a great looking card. I've been okay with back paper loss if it's nothing major if it's not a blank back. But on cards like this it's tempting on something i might not otherwise get into my collection.

If it doesn't bother you, go for it. A '57 Mantle #95 for less than $100? That's basically a thing of the past.

jchcollins 06-20-2021 03:15 PM

Mid-Grade Collectors
 
Some recent lower-mid pickups that spoke to me. All technically lower grade, but I think they do well in the eye appeal department. In keeping with our theme here, all of these cost me a fraction of the price of graded examples that probably would have been only a few notches higher - mainly due to technicalities & small issues:

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gustomania 06-20-2021 03:21 PM

Great group of cards, well done!!

Might need to find me some low grade eye candy Koufax in raw form soon!

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Some recent lower-mid pickups that spoke to me. All technically lower grade, but I think they do well in the eye appeal department. In keeping with our theme here, all of these cost me a fraction of the price of graded examples that probably would have been only a few notches higher - mainly due to technicalities & small issues:

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vintagebaseballcardguy 06-20-2021 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jchcollins (Post 2115417)
Some recent lower-mid pickups that spoke to me. All technically lower grade, but I think they do well in the eye appeal department. In keeping with our theme here, all of these cost me a fraction of the price of graded examples that probably would have been only a few notches higher - mainly due to technicalities & small issues:

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Good stuff, John! That's the way to do it!

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bammerbb 06-24-2021 10:10 AM

I have a 1961 topps SGC Hector Lopez coming, hoping tomorrow. Also have a Banks graded a 6 PSA.

RayBShotz 06-24-2021 12:48 PM

That 69T Mantle is sweet!
RayB

BigRedMachine1969 06-25-2021 08:37 AM

Great thread. I really enjoy looking at all of these great cards. Here are some of my favorite mid grades from my collection.
https://i.ibb.co/m0tZKzb/64-Rose.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/pRYbVLV/68-Rose.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/6XwK2my/69-Bench.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/QjrKvsG/69-Jackson-RC.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/58xsdzy/67-Aaron.jpg

GasHouseGang 06-25-2021 10:59 AM

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I've been having a good time looking for mid grade cards for my collection.

ASF123 06-25-2021 12:13 PM

How is that 67T Aaron miscut but the 64T Rose isn't??

IgnatiusJReilly 06-25-2021 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by GasHouseGang (Post 2116806)
I've been having a good time looking for mid grade cards for my collection.

Oh man, I love that Berra. That card is high on my priority list and you've got a great example right there. I think that's my favorite Berra card by a lot.

I posted this Musial in the pickups section, but I think it deserves a spot in this thread. I think it's a very nice example of a "mid-grade" card!

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...512b8fa7_c.jpg1952_Bowman_Musial_1 by boosandpearl, on Flickr

rugbymarine 06-25-2021 05:27 PM

Some great stuff here. I've learned more and more to appreciate mid-grade vintage. Here's a few of mine.

https://i.imgur.com/BbJzNrK.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/YISiW6e.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/uRhagLR.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/7nlo7es.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/q3rsGuR.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/QQVGiu3.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/yNs8cjz.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/Hoh5xNY.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/821mEJg.jpeg

IgnatiusJReilly 06-25-2021 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rugbymarine (Post 2116911)
Some great stuff here. I've learned more and more to appreciate mid-grade vintage. Here's a few of mine.

Wow, that was a STRONG group of cards right there. This guy gets it!

bammerbb 06-25-2021 08:32 PM

Help
 
Have I offended??? I've been hoping someone would tell me how to put in my scans for my few mid-grades. Can't get it done please give me some help.

Thank you.

Bammer

JollyElm 06-25-2021 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by bammerbb (Post 2116951)
Have I offended??? I've been hoping someone would tell me how to put in my scans for my few mid-grades. Can't get it done please give me some help.

Thank you.

Bammer


This is something I posted awhile ago, so I dug it up. Hopefully it helps...

Do you have scans, pics ready to post? If so, try to get their sizes pretty small (like about 1MB or smaller) so they will readily load up on the site. Then (as you are typing your message) click the 'paper clip' icon on the page as so (highlighted in blue)...

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Which will bring up this window...

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Hit "Choose File" and find the image(s) on your computer that you want to post (the screenshot shows that I had already uploaded the 'stepone' graphic) and then hit "Upload."

When the file uploads, go back to where you were typing the message...

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And then hit that paper clip again to choose the file you want to add to your post...

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And BOOM!! that's it. There are other ways to upload pics, but this is the most straightforward.

(Technical note for clarity: a couple of minor revisions were made to the text after I took screenshots, so some of it doesn't match exactly.) (Of course, now everyone reading this is trying to find those differences. Ha ha.)

GasHouseGang 06-25-2021 10:04 PM

If you are on a computer, you can attach a .jpg or other picture file if it's not too large. Just click on the paper clip symbol above where you are typing. A "Manage Your Attachment" box will open. Then you click "Choose File" where you will select a file off your computer. Pick your file and click "Open". Once you click "Open" then your file name chosen will appear next to the "Choose File" button. Click "Upload" and the file should upload. You can then Preview Post or Submit Reply if you feel like it's correct. I hope this helps. You may also be able to do a search of previous threads discussing how to post or attach pictures.

There's the post. Thanks Darren. You posted that while I was typing.

bammerbb 06-26-2021 09:24 AM

attach my banks
 
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Here is my Banks, graded 6.

bammerbb 06-28-2021 11:22 AM

Thanks to all who sent me directions. I was hoping to do it this way, but darn I couldn't figure it out. Thanks everyone for your gracious help.

Brian

jchcollins 06-28-2021 12:21 PM

Great cards everyone. Glad to see this thread continuing to get some love. There's nothing better than old cards that show some patina but are still beautiful, IMO. Keep 'um coming!

jchcollins 06-28-2021 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by RayBShotz (Post 2116573)
That 69T Mantle is sweet!
RayB

Thanks Ray. I was so busy looking at the ding on the lower left which probably keeps it at VG, that I didn't notice when I bought it how well centered it was. Most '69 Mantles - even in higher grade - have trouble in that dept.

jchcollins 09-25-2023 08:37 AM

Nobody here bought that $30K Monte Irvin right? Just checking...;)

cornhusker 09-25-2023 01:54 PM

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I'm more of an "opportunist" than mid grade collector. I can like anything for the right price. Picked these two up at estate auction that I attended with my kid. He was after a Hulk #1 and wound up the underbidder. While we were waiting for that book to come up to the block I grabbed these 2 mid grade cards for cheap.

jchcollins 09-25-2023 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by cornhusker (Post 2375790)
I'm more of an "opportunist" than mid grade collector. I can like anything for the right price. Picked these two up at estate auction that I attended with my kid. He was after a Hulk #1 and wound up the underbidder. While we were waiting for that book to come up to the block I grabbed these 2 mid grade cards for cheap.

Nice!

RayBShotz 09-26-2023 07:55 AM

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Not a star card but fits the theme.
Picked up at a local cards show last weekend.

refz 09-30-2023 09:27 AM

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Typically this is my domain. I generally collect raw/graded in the 3-6 range mainly due to my wallet. Some higher/lower.

skelly423 09-30-2023 09:40 AM

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I collect mid grade for two reasons. Obviously budget is the biggest, but the second is I think there's more value in mid grade cards. There is often very little visible difference between 5s and 8s or even 9s. I've got 5s and 6s that look significantly better than higher graded versions of the same card. I've yet to see a better looking version of this card in any higher grade, and I probably paid a fraction of what a registry collector paid for an 8 or 9.

jchcollins 10-02-2023 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by skelly423 (Post 2376935)
There is often very little visible difference between 5s and 8s or even 9s. I've got 5s and 6s that look significantly better than higher graded versions of the same card.

There is certainly more variability in eye appeal in the mid-range and lower. PSA 2 through about 6 are good examples. My favorite place to play right now is a card that looks like a 6 or so with nice corners, but only got a 3 or 4 because of a wrinkle or hairline crease or some other surface issue that's difficult to see. I recently got a '66 Jim Palmer RC in a 4. Card looks like a 6 - the grade is due to a wax stain that you can't even really tell is there.

jiw98 10-03-2023 04:27 PM

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I don’t mind lower to mid grade cards at all.

MBH65 05-23-2024 07:08 AM

I hope it’s okay for me to bump this thread. I just got back into the hobby a couple of months ago after being away for over 3 decades. I’m basically starting all over again. I sold off almost all of my collection over 30 years ago, except for a few of my favorite cards. It has been quite a learning experience getting up to speed with where the hobby is now. Things sure have changed since I was in the hobby back in the late 1980s.

This thread about mid-grade collecting is definitely one of the best things that I have found in my hobby re-education so far. I started out again in collecting by looking at higher grade cards and I quickly found it to be kind of stressful. I wanted to make sure that I was fine with any flaws that I could find in a card graded at something like a PSA 8 before I potentially spent money on the card. That was no fun at all.

After reading this thread and few others similar to it, I decided to settle into mid-grade cards in the 3-6 range, with an occasional 7, for cards from the 50s through 70s. It’s been more fun since then. A nicely centered card with nice color and registration in that grade range is a nice looking card and a heck of lot easier on the wallet and stress level. I can also get what seems to be infinitely more cards that way versus focusing on high graded cards.

Anyway, hello to you all from Ohio.

Michael

JollyElm 05-23-2024 02:31 PM

Hey, welcome aboard!!!

So many of us who used to seek out prime examples of cards had to develop a whole different game plan when the pandemic saw the prices on everything shoot into the stratosphere. That was a sea change of a "WTF??!!!" moment, and caused collectors to start making much 'better' purchase decisions with their budgets.

Good luck with your collecting rebirth, you'll definitely have fun here on Net54!!!

MBH65 05-24-2024 09:30 AM

Thanks, Elf! This is easily the best forum I’ve found for baseball card collecting.

jchcollins 05-24-2024 06:44 PM

Mid-Grade Collectors
 
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Originally Posted by MBH65 (Post 2436486)
I hope it’s okay for me to bump this thread.

Always! Welcome aboard!

Apparently I started this thread 6 years and 2 days ago, lol. Mid and lower grade vintage is the lifeblood of many in this hobby, I remain convinced. Many of us here are far more interested in baseball and baseball history as far as our collections are concerned, over and above our cards being "investment pieces" which might some day help us retire. It was with that notion that I asked that question 6 years ago...

This isn't even midgrade, but here is today's pickup. I'm so proud of this damn thing this is the 3rd thread I think I've posted it in, LOL.

Good to hear from you, Michael!

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GasHouseGang 05-25-2024 03:01 PM

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Some mid grades.

MBH65 05-26-2024 04:26 AM

Thanks, John.

It’s been a lot of fun getting back into collecting again with the opportunity to revisit all the baseball history and memories. Every card really has its own story to tell and collecting more cards by targeting middle grade cards means more history to relive and enjoy for me all over again.

Those are some real beauties you posted there!

MBH65 05-26-2024 08:05 AM

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Some mid grades.

Those are some really beautiful cards!


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