Would you spend $10,000+ on a Baseball card ( if you had it to spend ) or Would you buy Packs to find it on your Own ?

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well my cousin is going to do one or the other, I'm at least trying to stop him from spending like almost $11K on a Fuking baseball card
 

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The best answer is neither but if he wants the card that bad and is determined to get it, then he's probably best off just going with that Randy Moss mentality and buying the card outright.

"Straight cash homie"

If you could just spend 5k on packs of cards to get a 10k card then everyone would do it. I'm pretty sure that option is -EV.
 
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The best answer is neither but if he wants the card that bad and is determined to get it, then he's probably best off just going with that Randy Moss mentality and buying the card outright.

"Straight cash homie"

If you could just spend 5k on packs of cards to get a 10k card then everyone would do it. I'm pretty sure that option is -EV.

I agree it's a total waste of money. Especially the way the Sports card industry has been over the past 10-20 years

I actually told him to buy the card for like $500 without the autograph, get the autograph himself and then send it out to get Graded.
 

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Which card is it? Then I will give you an educated opinion.
 

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no chance in hell im paying 11k for a judge rookie. unless it was numbered to maybe 10 20 tops
 

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even then im personally not paying 11k for it but i could understand the risk reward if so few were printed
 

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As a longtime collector, based on experience, you may never get the card you are wanting by purchasing packs.

Actually basically never if the number produced ofthat particular card is extremely limited, which is the case on much of the special inserts the last decade or two...
 

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For example, in the mid 90's I bought 2 packs of Upper Deck spx basketball cards.

I got a Michael Jordan Autographed redemption card and a Penny Hardaway of the same.

There were said to be only 100 of the Jordan cards produced.

It was booking for $5500 in first few months.

I ended up selling for about $3,000 a few months later before price dropped too much.

So if that was a card that someone in particular wanted (which it was & someone bought) they never would have got it thru packs...
 

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