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| View Poll Results: How much is the most you have spent on a card? | |||
| $100 - $499 |
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40 | 15.75% |
| $500 - $999 |
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32 | 12.60% |
| $1000 - $2499 |
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52 | 20.47% |
| $2500 - $4999 |
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34 | 13.39% |
| $5000 - $9999 |
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32 | 12.60% |
| $10000 - $19999 |
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23 | 9.06% |
| $20000 - $49999 |
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23 | 9.06% |
| $50000 + |
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18 | 7.09% |
| Voters: 254. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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For me the highest I`ve ever gone in 12+ years of collecting is 1500.00 dollars. Have promised myself, and so far so good, if ever to go higher will sell items to raise needed funds. Now if a Green Cobb, or an E 90-1 Cy Young suddenly appeared well...........................................
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The most I have spent is somewhere a little shy of $700.
There are several cards I will need that are in the $10-20K range to complete sets, but at this point I can't stomach the opportunity cost. Everytime I consider it I remember that the same amount of money would build the poolhouse, finish off the upper garage, wallpaper the livingroom, etc. |
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The most I ever spent on a single card was a little over $1,000 for the card in my avatar. As I have written on here before, I like collecting auto racing cards because there are only a handful of cards that sell for over $500 individually. "Lorenzen with car" is a legendary rarity and probably the most valuable racing card in the hobby. My personal limit had always been $1,000, but I put in a snipe that slightly exceeded that when the card showed up on eBay.
There are 4-5 non-racing cards on my want list that I would go $1,200-1,500 for if they ever showed up at auction, however. Last edited by Bored5000; 08-20-2017 at 08:36 AM. |
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The responses are not what I expected. I assumed more collectors on this forum bought higher priced cards.
My most so far is $3,050.00. The card I would pay the most for has never graded a 10 but if one ever hit it would blow away my most expensive purchase. |
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Many of the highest spenders have little interest in others knowing how much they spent. I've never been anywhere near those numbers, but my most important criteria is whether I believe I could recoup the money if I need to sell the item. I try to buy items that I believe will maintain their value over time. |
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