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I'm a collector who never sells..
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I have sold hundreds of cards in the last several months. Sold everything from junk era singles to a almost perfectly centered Red Cobb.
I only sell to buy new items for my collection. Luckily the cards I sold had greatly increased in price. Even better the memorabilia I am buying with the money has not had the huge price increases.
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My daughter is just getting her grad school admissions back and the leader so far is hella expensive so if that is the choice I my need to cash in a few highly appreciated cards to cover the balance of it beyond our savings. That would be worthwhile.
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I've sold perhaps 65% of my collection over the last 18 months, of course if I'd waited to let it all go in the last 4 weeks I'd probably have doubled what I made.
![]() Kept my absolute best stuff and will never sell it. Wife/kids will get it as part of the Estate I leave and do much better selling it then because it will be far better tax treated. I decided that I'd managed to buy what I have with money that could have been used on other things that simply disappeared as a consumable, and instead will have residual and hopefully far better value. And having largely finished collecting I now see it as outside our needed per diem. It's the apple stock I was never smart enough to buy, earned through spending hundreds of thousands of hours learning everything I could about players and their cards and perusing millions of pages of on-line auctions. I've earned them all, I love them all, and someone else can let them re-appear to the public market once they are no longer under my protection.
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I have a 6 figure collection, until I try and sell. I figure I'll hold on for awhile and buy while prices are up and sell when they're down.
I also bust everything out of their slabs so I can get less when the time comes.
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Yep. The better tax treatment of valuable items left to heirs (vs. selling while the collector is still living) is something more collectors should be made aware of so they can factor in when considering when to sell.
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I have always planned for selling my collection to be my retirement job. I'm nearing 60 now and plan to work until 66 1/2. For now the plan is holding and I fully expect I will sell them for less than I might get now. The biggest thing that might tempt me is a single transaction deal.
Like a lot of people on this board, I am not really rich but comfortable. That makes the question how much would it take to be able to buy something I might enjoy more than my baseball cards. I like the idea of spending a few years finding good homes for my cards with collectors who would enjoy them. I might keep a couple for my kids. My son in particular is interested in baseball cards. The way I figure it though is that it would be a great disservice to give him my cards. The joy in cards is finding them, the people you meet and the advertures you have along the way. Why would I rob him of that? |
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I’m in the opposite situation. We’re having a house built that is currently scheduled to be finished May 1st. We’ve been apartment city dwellers for the last decade so now I’ll finally have the space to explore some other interests, like pinball/coin-op and cars. I really want a restored 1968 Charger or something similar. My first car was a 68 Charger and I owned a half dozen 68-71 Chevelle’s in the 90’s.
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Everything I own has a price with the exception of my dog.
If I’m forced to live under a bridge she’s coming with me. |
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I needed more cash to buy another house in Big Bear that we now rent through Airbnb. Check it out Zen Lodge Big Bear. We are trying to get enough passive income so we dont have to work. Needless to say I sold a lot of cards that I wish I hadn't as it would cost me a LOT more to get them back just a few months later. Some of the highlights I sold were a 61 #8 Chamberlain PSA 6, 51 Mantle PSA 2, 51 Mays PSA 1, 39 Williams PSA 1, 38 DiMaggio PSA 1, 79 Gretzky PSA 3, 72 Erving PSA 8 (which i paid $1k for about 2 years ago!) and many more. I have contemplated selling all of my my collection but I am a much better buyer than I am a seller!!! Here are couple of picks of at the time were scary purchases which created some issues with my wife but turned out to be smart decisions. I paid $11k for the Jackson and the $4,600 for the Nagurski.
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