Opinions about starting a set project

One of the first cards I ever personally submitted to PSA was a 1967 Topps Mantle that I bought from a Kit Young catalog about 25-30 years ago for $12. Was fortunate that it came back a PSA 8 a few years ago, although I thought it could even be higher (been thinking about getting a scan for your opinions, but that's for another time).
Obviously since that is a main card of that set and one of the priciest at an 8, it would be a good starting place. But then I got thinking, would it really be worth it? Sure, on one hand there's the collecting aspect of it which I understand, but leaving that out of this situation, would it be a money sink that I could never profit from?
Financially, I can't really see a solid chance of coming out ahead if I ever completed the set in a PSA 8. Am I wrong? Would it be something that after 2-3 years, the set is complete(hypothetically) and I sell it for basically the price I paid, or worse, for a loss?
What do you think, would a person make or lose money when it's completed?
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Trevmo
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Ralph
maybe build a team set to start and see how that goes. finding raw cards in 8 quality is very difficult , and buying graded you are of course paying in one way or another. some bargains to be had for sure
in the end i would not build to turn a profit on it, you may be able to do so, but would need to be very shrewd when it comes to buying, thus spending more time on set.
my 2 cents
hank
2004 spx
1989 topps psa 10
1959 phillies
Phillies of the 70's
Good luck in your decision...Donato
Edited to add: Having the Mantle is a nice start...Congrats on on that...
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Nice Ryan rookie! That thing is pretty sweet. If I could get my hands on one of them, I would display it too. Truly a unique card.
Bosox1976
<< <i>Donato,
Nice Ryan rookie! That thing is pretty sweet. If I could get my hands on one of them, I would display it too. Truly a unique card.
Thanks Trevor...I appreciate your kind words on the Ryan rookie...Donato
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<< <i>would it be a money sink that I could never profit from? >>
Zixx - I'm with those that try not to put that kind of pressure on collecting.
My POV?
1. Collect a set ya really like.
2. Then decide what grade ya can afford for the total project.
3. Then establish a monthly budget that will make it enjoyable and not haunt ya.
My problem with higher grade sets is the scarcity of some cards that requires ya to put out an obscene amount of money for a common - that's what I call the "curse of the registry."
Whatever ya decide - I wish ya the best - I like the 63F BB set - though only 67 strong, it's taken me 5 yrs to get to 77% in the grade, centering and budget I want to afford for the set.
mike
You can pick up quality lots for a buck a card, and supplement with PSA 6's and 7's which are not that hard to come by. For example, I picked up a nice centered Clemente PSA 6 for $65 dlvd.
There are no SP's, no out of control RC's, and the high's are reasonable.
A centered Mick in PSA 6 can be had for $200 if you look.
NAT
Kiss me twice.....let's party.