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  • Try and continue with this topps 55 set

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Nikobaseball

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Got these in a couple days.
I planned on doing a 1955 Topps PSA 5/6 Set but undecided at this point. My money could possibly be better spent focused on top RC's rather than old scrubs.

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Thanks for looking, and please let me know what you think I should do.

zach
 

uniquebaseballcards

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Considering you're calling some of the players 'scrubs' and are asking others what you should do, I think the answer fairly obvious :|
 

Nikobaseball

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uniquebaseballcards said:
Considering you're calling some of the players 'scrubs' and are asking others what you should do, I think the answer fairly obvious :|

It's not like it's not true. There are scrubs in todays game just as there were in the past.
The answer really isn't obvious, I'm quite torn.
 

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It kind of depends. What were your plans once you completed the set? Let it sit in your collection forever or sell it? Possibly as a whole set or individually? If it's just to be part of a PC then I say scrap the set idea and get big name RC. If you think you can turn them for a profit continue with the set. Are there any big names you still need to get? If not it may be worth selling now and turning to big name RC.
 

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Nikobaseball said:


Is he a Dwarf? He really looks like one in that headshot.
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Topnotchsy

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If you do not love the set, it's a ton of money you'll be spending on cards that you know you very likely would not be able to get back your cost price in return. I'd stay away.
 

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I refuse to vote yet simply because I, like others, have no idea what your intentions with the set are. If you are trying to collect a vintage set...I say go ahead. The Rookies will come eventually. Plus it would be very cool to have this set completed. I myself would love to do a 1958 topps set(my favorite without a doubt) but I can't afford it right now.

If you are simply trying to get this pieced together to sell for a profit...I say don't do that. Why go this long and ardous route just to turn a profit? There are plenty of quicker and easier ways to do so.
 

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I would finish the set, as you already have a good chunk finished.


Plus, the 1955 set kicks ass. 8-)
 

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