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Why even complete the set if you will just sell it to buy something else? Would you sell the Mantle soon after buying it? Life is short man, why spend 2 or 3 years working on finishing your set if you already have made up your mind to part with it?
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Great point, Luke! I feel the same way you do about completing a set. When I finish a set, I believe I will enjoy it possibly even more and selling it would just make me sad ![]() I have heard many people say that they are planning on selling the set after they complete it and I have no problem with that, but I guess I'm a little different on the matter.
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I would keep some of best goudey cards such as HOFers and sell everything else and have a good head start fund for 52 Mantle.
Quality > Quantity and yet Im still doing 1993 Finest Refractor because I felt I want to do one of amazing sets out there. I just fished my 1951 Topps Red/Blue cards. Not too pricey but cute set. Im teaching my 9 years old son to get best rookies over opening packs but I let him rip couple of topps boxes so he can keep track of current players. He got few good 1980's rookies in PSA 9 such as Sandberg, Ripken, Gwynn, and McGwire. Best, Danny Last edited by DeafSports; 08-11-2014 at 10:47 PM. |
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You guys kill me. Now I'm thinking about selling my modern baseball card collection again, lol.
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