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Old 05-31-2020, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by swarmee View Post
It will definitely save you money in the long run to buy partial sets and then fill in the gaps later. The advice most people on here will give is that you need to decide what condition level you want to keep your set around. This is based on your own ideas. Some go for centered VG-EX cards; some want raw NM or so. Obviously the higher grade, the higher price. But if you start out with a plan, you won't get as frustrated halfway through when half your cards are EX-MT and the other half are Good and the set doesn't look right together.


Starting out with a plan is so true. I find myself buying NM-NMMT commons then settling for EXMT stars because I am too cheap to buy nicer ones.
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