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I Need Some Advice

Back story: So, I collected as a kid, from Base Set up to Neo Destiny, and then I fell out of the hobby until I started back up again sometime in the Sun & Moon releases. I fell out of the hobby again early in the SV releases and just started again when Perfect Order was released.

I collect for the joy of it, but I also care about getting the best bang for my buck because, eventually, I plan on selling my cards when I retire in about 20 years. At this point in time, the only cards I've ever sold/traded (besides when I was a stupid kid trading away cards for candy bars) are duplicates

The question I have is, what cards do you believe are undervalued? I am going to a card show today and would like advice on what to pick up that will (probably) increase in value the most.

The pictures I included are some of my more valuable cards from my vintage binder, and I will comment below with some of the more recent smaller collections that I am working on, in case anybody is curious.

u/LeadershipOk2929 — 10 hours ago

First miscut card. I need advice.

Just pulled this Beedrill EX from a Chaos Rising ETB.

As the title states, I have never had a miscut. I know this is a low value card ($1 or maybe $2 normally). But since it is miscut, what should I do? Is it worth grading? Should I just keep it in a binder as a cool f***ed up card?

Sorry for the weird angle. Lighting was poor and I needed the flash, so I had to take it from a weird angle to avoid the flash glare.

u/LeadershipOk2929 — 1 month ago