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I think almost every collector starts as a modern collector, looking for cards of their favorite players. Kids collecting modern today are no different than I was collecting "modern" cards in the mid 90s, or others on the board collecting modern cards in the 1970s, 1950... Almost nobody here started out collecting t206s, it was a migration as we discovered the depths of the hobby, and figured out what really appealed to each of us.
The natural progression for nearly everyone in the hobby is to start modern and shift to vintage; it has been happening for generations, and will continue for generations more. |
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I actually don't think today's modern collecting was something anyone experienced before this generation. You might have collected contemporary cards, but you weren't chasing Bowman first autos, refractors, superfractors, products with costs in the 4 figures, or lottery tickets. It's a totally different experience now. |
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I don't know about that. Today, you've got to pay $300 for a box of 2022 Topps Chrome. I remember buying any box I wanted of any product I wanted for about $80 to $100. And that was right up until the 2010s really.
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Obviously the 90s weren't as extreme as today. But it does seem like we were starting to move in this direction. Prices for packs were up, rare chase cards were up, values on those rare chase cards were high, and there was a lot of mania around the whole circus.
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Yes, but maybe people aren't aware of just how extreme the hobby is now. You can buy a box like Flawless for 10 grand and have the opportunity to pull a Lebron Logoman card that will sell for 2 million dollars.
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I blame inflation. Even in its transitory state!
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