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Sports Card Collecting

by: wildcard-plusmore( 1791Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 5000 Reviewer
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Guide viewed: 977 times Tags: sports | cards | topps | parallel | insert


Are you a card collector or want to start a collection? With the billions of different sports cards on the market today, you have to deside what you want to collect. Some collect for investment. Others collect specific brands, teams, players, etc... Collecting cards has become soo expensive lately with all the autographs, game-used, printing plates and 1/1's. So you have to deside what you really want. There's no way to own everything of what you collect, so I say you just need to take your collection one step at a time. With most products having many parallel cards, I suggest working on one series at a time. There's nothing cooler than having a whole 9-pocket page of the same card but all different variations. So take a step back from the fact that there are millions of different cards that are made for what ever it is that your collection needs and focus on one series at a time.

 


Guide ID: 10000000000847974Guide created: 04/07/06 (updated 11/22/07)

 
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