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|  Downgrade & replace - a good strategy to self-fund your collection? 
			
			I'm wondering how many here have taken a strategy of occasionally downgrading cards in their collections in order to help fund new card additions? I don't have a ton of cards like this but I did buy a few nicer ones (1953 Paige, T206 Matty and T205 Speaker) that are 4's or 5's that I could probably enjoy almost as much at 2 or 2.5 and it might create a nice pool of funds to fill my collection holes. I'd love to hear others' experiences with this as a "Downgrade & Replace" strategy with your collection. Thoughts/Advice? Tips or lessons learned? Thanks all - Jeff 
				__________________ ************************************************** *********** Jeff "Belfast1933" - honoring my dad, Belfast Maine and Right Fielder for the mighty East Side Rinky Dinks https://shop.grossvintagebaseball.com/ | 
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