>>46915205>Thank you for taking the time to provide more advice! Definitely have put aside the cards I really like or have good memories of getting. As for first editions, I've found quite a lot of them. If you don't mind me asking, what would be the benefit in holding onto those? I don't mind doing so, I'm just genuinely curious! Since these weren't holos I am not aware of how important it is if they're first edition.>I understand what you mean about lots and selling at a loss. I presumed that would be the case. I am ok with selling some cards separately too. I'll be keeping that in mind!>And great to know!! I wasn't aware of the E-reader cards being more desirable. I have to admit, back when they came out I didn't like them that much, but going through them now I've found a lot of the art really nice.>Thanks again for your help!First editions are worth holding onto if you have the ability to do so, because their numbers will dwindle as the years continue to pass. They are objectively superior to non first edition cards and have a collectors premium attached to them, and yes, this includes commons and uncommons. If you absolutely feel like letting these go, I wuld again highly recommend only selling off any duplicates you might have. A safe thing to do is keeping a playset (4 of a card) and then selling anything else. Assuming you have that much supply of said card. and if not a playset, at least 2. One for grading 9if you're into that) one for non-graded.
Like I said, it's just /my/ opinion that e-reader is more desired. hypebeasts will always be around for MUH BASE SETTTT, but E-reader just went balls to the wall crazy with its art.