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JoshHamilton
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I'm probably gonna spend half my Christmas bonus on cards. It's not budgeted in for bills or anything so it's basically mad money.
I basically have a few options and was wondering what other people think I should do. My options are
1. Spend the majority on one major prewar card. Probably an N172 Old Judge HOFer with nice picture registration. I can't get a high end HOFer like Anson for that little, but I can probably score a lower tiered guy like John Clarkson
2. Buy 4-6 higher end auto rookies like Howard, Wright, Cabrera, Hanley, Mauer, Tex, etc. I collect raw rookie autos and have a ton of holes to fill in my collection
3. Buy a case of BDP, spend the rest on one high end prospect like the Galloway Super, or a few blue refractor autos.
4. More Superfractors
5. Spend the entire grand on Marlins. I could probably be impatient and overpay with Burbank, and get my Conine collection to 90% or more. Or I continue to pick up nice 1/1's, patches, and MLB logos
6. Buy half a million 1990 Topps Mike Fetters cards and attempt to corner the market
I basically have a few options and was wondering what other people think I should do. My options are
1. Spend the majority on one major prewar card. Probably an N172 Old Judge HOFer with nice picture registration. I can't get a high end HOFer like Anson for that little, but I can probably score a lower tiered guy like John Clarkson
2. Buy 4-6 higher end auto rookies like Howard, Wright, Cabrera, Hanley, Mauer, Tex, etc. I collect raw rookie autos and have a ton of holes to fill in my collection
3. Buy a case of BDP, spend the rest on one high end prospect like the Galloway Super, or a few blue refractor autos.
4. More Superfractors
5. Spend the entire grand on Marlins. I could probably be impatient and overpay with Burbank, and get my Conine collection to 90% or more. Or I continue to pick up nice 1/1's, patches, and MLB logos
6. Buy half a million 1990 Topps Mike Fetters cards and attempt to corner the market