My set builds are in full effect. I've been looking every day for cards that will fit my set needs. Fortunately there's no shortage of these cards, but as I buy each card I'm a little apprehensive that my goal won't be on budget. Here are a few purchases.
This was a biggie. Higher end copies are expensive and at $45.36, this wasn't exactly cheap. I tried to find this card at recent shows with no luck so I resorted to ebay. Taxes and delivery suck.
Cesar Gutierrez passed away in 2005. His card may have been less than a dollar back then. Not anymore. Total cost: $5.80.
Phil Hennigan looks great in this photo, but he set me back $8.20.
I was hoping I could land Jim Hart for a better price, but it wasn't in the cards. Total cost: $8.17.
Rookie Stars in high numbers shouldn't be allowed. This set me back $14.
So there's my first update. 36 cards left and a $350.27 salary cap. This could be close.









I always thought the big TRADED stamp across the front was awesome.
ReplyDeleteYep, it's a grind. My Morgan Traded might be the worst-conditioned card in my set, but it's too expensive to find an upgrade. (The Jim Stewart card I think was the first '72 HN I ever had, obtained when I was a teen).
ReplyDeleteI have 46 to go on this one but I only pick something up every month or two. Long term project for me 👍
ReplyDeleteI remember when I finished my 72s I basically was a year late cause I was visiting a friend in Mississippi stumbling to a flea market that 1 dealer had more 72 highs then I imagined reason I said I was a year late cause I was looking for 73 then & 72s were done & the prices for the highs were within the budget you working on best of luck in completing it I know once ya finish look at them just do a little look back & see what you remember of when you started it on prices.
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