Do you have a dollar limit that you will not exceed when buying a card that is raw???

I don't do anything with set registry, so I guess this is a question for someone that collects in similar fashion. In the old days I was ok with ungraded cards....now, not so much! What's your max on a raw card?
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Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
Biggest hits-60 Hadley for $18, 59 Infield Power $90, 59 McLish $25, 71 Alomar and Gentry for about $20 each, 64 Aparicio $30-all came back PSA 8
Biggest busts-60 Duren-$55-Miscut (twice rejected-looks nice), 71 Weiss-$30-recolored, 61 card 306-$20-had a crease I did not see at first-never submitted it, 71 Foy-$20-Miscut (twice rejected), 71 Gibbs-$20-MSR
Many years ago (pre-PSA days). I paid $1400 for 61 Maris, Mantle, Maris A.S., Mantle A.S, and 64 Mantle. Both 61 Mantles and the regular Maris were 8s; the Maris A.S. ws a 7. The 64 Mantle was trimmed.
There prolly should not be a dollar-limit on an in-person transaction.
Online (EBAY), the limit should prolly be pretty low.
<< <i>Biggest busts-71 Weiss-$30-recolored >>
Bet I know where you got this one
<< <i>Mine is $5 higher than storm's. >>
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Yes, my answer,
"There prolly should not be a dollar-limit on an in-person transaction,"
was not very good at all.
I should have noted that not everybody "knows what they are doing,"
and should "have limits if they do not have an experienced person with
them to help make a decision as to condition and originality."
Obviously, an experienced person would risk losing lots of good buys
if they stopped themselves out at a set dollar amount.
.......
EBAY "limits" should prolly be pretty low, even for experienced folks,
UNLESS they like to gamble on such things.
Gambling is my second favorite thing, but I am really not much interested
in betting ANYTHING on the skills and honesty of strangers selling stuff on
EBAY.
If I did buy a raw card in that price range, I would be doing it with the intention of getting it graded.
-CDs Nuts, 1/20/14
*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
*Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
"There prolly should not be a dollar-limit on an in-person transaction,"
was not very good at all.
I should have noted that not everybody "knows what they are doing,"
and should "have limits if they do not have an experienced person with
them to help make a decision as to condition and originality."
Obviously, an experienced person would risk losing lots of good buys
if they stopped themselves out at a set dollar amount.
.......
EBAY "limits" should prolly be pretty low, even for experienced folks,
UNLESS they like to gamble on such things.
Gambling is my second favorite thing, but I am really not much interested
in betting ANYTHING on the skills and honesty of strangers selling stuff on
EBAY.
I was serious. Anything you are willing to buy must have profit written all over it, so $5 more is a safe bet. Please relay this information to anybody you are buying from and give them my contact info. Thanks.
Lee
+alcohol.
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<< <i>I'll usually pay more for a card I can see and hold than for a card I see a picture of, unless it's a seller I "know". It sure isn't fun to get a trimmed or recolored card when you thought you were getting a nice card and you paid for a nice card. >>
This is exactly what I was going to say. Getting shafted on a high priced card is the worst.