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Personally, I find that putting my time and energy into non-baseball card ventures affords me more disposal income to spend on baseball cards.
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I'll buy anything that I think I can make a profit on. I have several different selling platforms - eBay, neighborhood website, bulletin board at work (we have 5000+ employees), Craigslist, etc. That's how I fund most of my card purchases.
Anybody need a Chi cordless curling iron? I just picked up a lot of 10 brand new in the box. Seriously. |
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When investing, its always good to diversify and put your money in something you have a little knowledge about. Its always good to invest in yourself than other people companies. Do your research, ask questions, and keep buying cardboard I say!
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Yes, I flip. Couldn’t afford to collect the cards I have without doing so. Currently have about $12k invested in a modest collection worth between $75-$80k.
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I've bought a few cards I felt were under valued and sold later for a profit. And have sold others to help fund new purchases. I've come out ahead more often than not. But I primarily just buy cards I enjoy owning and hold onto them for a while.
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Successful transactions with peter spaeth, don's cards, vwtdi, wolf441, 111gecko, Clydewally, Jim, SPMIDD, MattyC, jmb, botn, E107collector, begsu1013, and a few others. |
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![]() Well done! I think for me, at some point, I'd pull out the cash I initially put in and enjoy the hobby without any real skin in the game! |
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I metal detect, scrap metal, turn in cans and bottles etc.. anything to make a buck for my Flea market hunts from Apr-Dec.. I'm in redraws..
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I try to stick with only spending money that I earned from selling off other stuff. Not always successful. I’m getting better at selling stuff from sets that I will never finish or stuff that I never take out to look at. I’ve been selling most of my coin stuff to fund baseball cards because I’m enjoying the cards more.
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Looking for a T206 Jimmy Lavender Cycle back plus several American Beauty and Tolstoi backs for Providence players. Successful sales transactions with jamorton215, gorditadogg, myerburg311, TAFKADixie, jimq16415, Thromdog, CardPadre |
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