Inside the Pack: Now is a Great Time to Start Your Vintage Collection

I love the joy of opening modern packs as much as the next person. Prospecting and investing excites me too. But for me, nothing beats the thrill of adding a really cool vintage card to my collection. If you’ve followed this blog for a while, you know that vintage is my wheelhouse. The time has never been better for it to be your wheelhouse, too.

Why do I say that? As you’re well aware, every major sport is paused right now, with no firm end in sight. That means there’s nothing exciting that current players could possibly do, except for get medical treatments, like Chris Sale’s Tommy John surgery — and that’s the wrong kind of exciting. For all intents and purposes, Mike Trout is just as inactive as Willie Mays right now, so if you’ve wanted to take the dive into vintage, now is the perfect opportunity to do so.

Another reason vintage is enticing right now is that given the economic uncertainty of the moment, prices are fairly stagnant and could fall in the short term. The vintage card market has typically outpaced stocks and mutual funds over the past decade, and with the market slowing, it’s an ideal opportunity to enter the fray.

You might be interested in collecting vintage cards but have no idea where to start. That’s totally okay and expected. Here are some suggestions to get you up and running.

Over the next few weeks, I’ll focus on some tips for collecting vintage cards. We’ll look at different types of vintage cards in different price ranges; underrated and under-appreciated sets that get you bang for your buck; ways to collect on a budget; and resources you can use to help you in your journey.

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