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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
You can also look up cards with PSA's Population Report. This will help you with how many have been graded and how many 10's there are. . On some "oddball" cards, if they're the only 10, they go for good $. Pictured below is a Kirby Puckett card I lost out on. Never thought it would go that high. It's the only 10. Hockey… -
Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
Thanks for the reply! It's been a blast looking thru the old collection. To your mention of Lindros, Forsberg, Niedermayer, those are the scenarios I've been confused with...I follow a sports card guy on Instagram and he will post the "top sales" for the month, one post he had was 90's hockey....Upper Deck Jagr rookie… -
Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
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Re: Venturing Back into the Trading Card hobby - questions/discussion
Welcome! What you do to enjoy the hobby is nobodies business but your own. Want to get all your cards graded? Go for it. For me, on junk wax, I set aside the rookies and superstar/HOF players that appear to be in nm/mt condition. Then I check on ebay under sold listings. At that point I decide if I want to send in a card…
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