Just a random question today.
Have you ever considered selling off a player collection
to start collecting a different player? How about selling off your entire
collection?
I have a little over 500 Ken Griffey Jr. cards and I am sure if I was to sell them off (not that I am planning to sell them) I could most likely purchase every Jay Buhner card available and still have money left over to work on my Steve Largent collection.
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This image came from Google images, it is not my stack of Griffey cards. My OCD would never allow me to drop the cards in a haphazard way even for a photo op.
On more than one occasion, when I drifted away from collecting, I sold off "important" parts of my collection. I've learned after those two times that I'll regret that decision if I do it again.
ReplyDeleteWhat I have been okay with dumping is something that I've put away in storage for several years and then re-evaluated its worth. Some things stay, but others I've been happy to get rid of.
For me NO. I am primarily a "set" collector, even though I need to complete like 90% of the sets I'm trying to build. I don't think I could sell off my collection completely, unless I contract some terminal illness and then I'd wait until I was almost at the end. As for player collections that is also a NO. The players I Player PC collect are usually players from one of my fave teams. I don't do the (what seems to be very popular thing to do) collect a player just because they are a superstar and has HOF first ballot potential and their cards would become "valuable". If I grew tired of a particular player that I collect that has never been on one of my fave teams I might consider selling those, but my Homie teams NO. (Unless I go completely insane and dislike my fave homie teams)
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of stuff I would part with, but not my Griffeys. Not most of my PC's, in fact. The non-card stuff I'm not as married to. The same is true for my many sets and any fancy inserts of non-PC stars (even if I like them) I've amassed.
ReplyDeleteI found a 1992 Donruss Elite Frank Thomas in a $1 box a few weeks ago and put it on eBay the same day. Sold for almost $50. That's Griffey money right there.
I'm too much of a pack rat to sell anything off, I think.
ReplyDeleteI've never considered selling off my entire collection, but I'm currently trying to figure out where I want to go with my collection. And in some scenarios... that involves me downsizing my collection a lot.
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