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POLL: Modern Game Used vs. Modern Certified Auto's...

Okay, if you open modern you know that these days you can pretty much count on finding either a game used or certified auto if you open enough. The question is this, if you find something like that; would you consider selling them both, keeping them both, or selling a certain one and why? Do you only keep rookie stuff or vetern stuff? That's about it!

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  • alifaxwa2alifaxwa2 Posts: 3,105 ✭✭✭
    I keep only the Washington and Pittsburgh stuff. Everything else goes on the tradelist.
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  • GuruGuru Posts: 3,127
    *bump, one more round.
  • DavidPuddyDavidPuddy Posts: 3,488 ✭✭✭
    Most of the time if I'm ripping Modern, I only keep a base set for myself and sell off the rest.
    But, if I really like the "Hits" I may keep those also.
    "The Sipe market is ridiculous right now"
    CDsNuts, 1/9/15
  • fur72fur72 Posts: 2,348 ✭✭
    Interesting poll numbers.

    I am a basic set collector. Unless its a player I dig I usually put the game used/auto stuff on ebay. To me an autograph is when i walk up to the player with a pen and they sign. A signed sticker does nothing for me.
  • joestalinjoestalin Posts: 12,473 ✭✭
    Prospect cards usually are sold when the market is high. 80% of the time the card will never approach that level again. Even if they
    do ALL cards eventually go down, especially rookie cards.

    My pc contains HOF'ers and future HOF'ers only. I bust a huge assortment ot prospect cards to get good trade bait. As you all know
    heritage is over half of my PC, Ginter is being scaled back, a move which Im sure I will regret. I collect nothing but on card sigs
    now, as they will always be more sought after, especially guys who had exclusives with UD and DLP who use almost 100%
    sticker graphs.

    Design is a BIG plus, I love the vintage card look.

    Kevin
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