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    Need some advise!

    What is the "best" way to organize my bucket? Here is the thing though, I have few autos and gu'ed, and most of my stuff is not high dollar, or mid dollar for that matter.
    I have tried to organize it by rc the players' rookie years, separate sections for auto, gu, refractors.

    I have a list on freewebs too; shoule I put all my $5 and up cards in the bucket and everything else on freewebs?
    Any suggestions from prospective traders would be helpful.
    Thanks

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    I just started a new bucket, but my old one was organized like this

    BASKETBALL FT/FS
    - Autographs
    - GU
    - GU auto
    - Patches
    - Patch Auto
    - RC's
    - Inserts
    - Refractors Xfractors etc

    Pretty easy way to keep it clean and easy to search through..

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    The way you are doing it sounds good. That is the way most people do it - separate sections for GU, auto's, inserts, rookies, etc. I do mine by card manufacturer and brand because I am a set collector. If you trade you may want to create a for trade section. Hope this advice helps.

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    Thanks guys!

    Should I break up the rc's by the year? rc's from 2001, 2002, etc.; so that it is easier to look through and find your guy??

    Thanks again.

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    Thanks guys!

    Should I break up the rc's by the year? rc's from 2001, 2002, etc.; so that it is easier to look through and find your guy??

    Thanks again.


    that would be a good way aswell. make a new section for each year in the RC section

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    that would be a good way aswell. make a new section for each year in the RC section

    Hey thanks!
    by the way I am interested in some of your Michale Jordan Artifacts cards. Wanna trade????

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    sure thing bud, lmk what you like and send me a list of any of the players i have in my sig.

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    It just depends on your personal preference. If you're an RC collector, by year is a good way to do it. If you're a set collector, do it by year. If you're a player or team collector, then do it by player or team.

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    It just depends on your personal preference. If you're an RC collector, by year is a good way to do it. If you're a set collector, do it by year. If you're a player or team collector, then do it by player or team.

    thanks for the input.
    I think the problem is not what I collect...because my bucket is made up of cards I want to get rid of.
    So I am trying to make it easy to navigate for potential traders.

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