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| That is a very good question and really well presented. However, I have no idea, I have a house full of the things! |
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| quote: Originally posted by wolfie: Well i volunteer in a charity shop and i take all my extra singles and put them into plastic bags and we sell them to the kids for not very much. This puts cards into the hands of children and raises money for our local hospice so it is a win situation for everyone concerned.
That's such a cool thing to do you get the joy of a full set and the joy of helping others |
| Posts: 22 | Location: Cyprus | Registered: March 17, 2016 |
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| Depending on the set I can usually give them away down the local pub on quiz nights . Panini Americana 2012 was very popular as the quiz master often throws in a question about US presidents . It also helped me sell some base sets to people who were fans of particular shows but had never heard of trading cards. Only time it ever caused trouble was when I had a bunch of the Playboy Centrefold of the Month cards and a couple of wives found them in their husbands coat pockets when they staggered in after a few pints . |
| Posts: 2571 | Location: Sutton Coldfield England | Registered: August 09, 2002 |
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| I keep 99% of everything and I am running out of room. However, since the card companies are doing everything they can to discourage my collecting habit, the accumulation has slowed down considerably. |
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| If its duplicates of certified autograph cards, relics or other hits I always keep them. If you mean the base cards or insert sets, I give the ones from suitable titles to the neighbor's kids. Duplicate cards from sets that might disturb the parents generally go to my local hobby shop for a bit of credit. |
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| quote: Originally posted by cardaddict: However, since the card companies are doing everything they can to discourage my collecting habit, the accumulation has slowed down considerably.
I am almost gone myself. The cost of a box almost always is more then the fun/ collectability I get out of so I pass on so many more products then I would have in the past. |
| Posts: 5780 | Location: Meridian, Mississippi | Registered: November 23, 2001 |
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| If I ever end up with duplicates I ALWAYS sell them. I see no point whatsoever in keeping multiples of the exact same thing so recouping some money, whatever the amount, is always useful. |
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| If we are talking about base cards... well, this will upset some people, but I used to throw them all out. Now, if they are appropriate, I give them to my wife. She is a school teacher and puts them in her classroom. I can't give 8 yr olds Game of Thrones cards though, so they might still hit the bin. Autographs or chase I sell on eBay or try and trade, though. I have no use for multiples of the same card. ____________________ "For a universe that's supposed to be half Chinese, Firefly sure doesn't have any Asians." -- The Uncomfortable Truths Well
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| Posts: 1562 | Location: Milwaukee, WI | Registered: November 27, 2002 |
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| Honestly I'm that lethargic that base and regular chase end up stored in boxes and don't see the light of day for many years. If they're costume cards they end up on eBay, and I don't think I've had many duplicate autographs for a very long time. |
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