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Hi Zach,
This thread: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=126837 has alot of good info that pertains to your question. I'm always amazed when I hear that folks have so many t206's and average $10 per card or less. That certainly would be a challenge for you. I'd say it would take incredible patience, diligence, and luck to start today, and put together even a poor condition set at an average cost of $10 per card. Hopefully in the responses to your thread, there will be more insight as to how to acheive that $10 per card goal. In the last year, I've collected 67 hall of famers in low, but decent, grade and let's just say the average I paid per card is ALOT more than $10. Of course I've never even attempted flipping to fund these, either. Also have collected 70 non-hall of famers and averaged $11 per card. At that pace, assuming I can find the cards at $11 per card, It'll take 5 more years just to get the rest of the "commons" That doesn't even account for the 48 southern leaguers at I don't know maybe 50-75 each? Haven't even started tracking those. Nor the remaining hall of famers I need that will probably be about another grand. Hey, I think the Monster is whispering to me to quit ![]() Good Luck and I'm looking forward to the repsonses to this thread! Tony |
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I would think $10/card or less and you are going to get some pretty hammered/thrashed cards...If you are good with that go for it...
I would recommend before starting to really pinpoint which grade you find acceptable/meets your budget before you start buying. You will lose alot of $ if you decide later on to upgrade IMO. For pre-war stuff I have found that gd/vg cards work for me as they are low grade enough to avoid paying too much $ but not so low that I wince when looking at them...I would think that $20/card for most gd/vg t206s (w/common backs) is typical btw... In terms of the challenge aspect, I don't think you have to worry about that with this set as there are so many variations/poses/tough backs/ HOFers, etc. Good luck and like I said really start to study cards in PSA/SGC holders and figure out which low grade condition (P-VGEX) you are happy with...Also, when start out a set it is good for you to buy a big chunk to get started so you can a better price and then from their cherry pick the singles you need. As for graded cards, figure out if you are going for raw card set or a graded one. One thing to consider is maybe buying commons raw and the stars graded, that's what I would do...Also, in most cases you can probably save $ buying cards already graded than sending them in yourself. Last edited by mintacular; 10-17-2010 at 01:40 PM. |
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yes, a major step along the way is to realize that the Monster wants you to quit.
Don't listen to it. all the best in your quest, barry |
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I thought of it as a marathon. I finished about 25 years after I started. Now I am doing side projects with backs. Before I contented myself with an example of each of the 16 brands. Now I going for color variations of brands and series, etc. (basically every back). I am down to BL 460 and brown Old Mill.
JimB |
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I wouldn't even begin to start worrying about the backs- I would just try to get the project underway.
I'm worried that the price will be too high for my budget, and I'll be stuck at a point where I rarely have cards incoming anymore - it will definitely take COUNTLESS years to complete. With that said, I have read countless archived threads here on net54 and have been looking a lot into the set, and the more I look, the more excited I get. |
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I started collecting the set a few months ago with a very similar post on this forum. When you first start, you can bargain hunt a lot, because you need everything, so I have gotten a few very good deals. In my opinion, it would be very difficult to keep your average cost below $20. Even common beater lots tend to average out at around $10 per card and there are over 120 SL/HOFers that will average closer to $50 if you stick to beaters.
I have had a lot of fun so far and would definitely recommend it, but I just wanted to give you a realistic idea of what the cards are going for now as I have spent a lot of time searching for deals in the last couple months. Good luck, and let us know what you decide to do. Luke |
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well my friend,
welcome to the monster club. be patient, be patient. it's fun! in fact i'm 3 cards away from completing a raw set (minus the big 4). have fun. |
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