Archive for April 2021
Top Sleeper Sports Cards After The 2021 NFL Draft
Of course I’m super high on Trevor Lawrence rookie cards, Zach Wilson rookie cards, Trey Lance rookie cards and Justin Fields rookie cards, and I’ve pre-ordered several of them from Panini, Leaf / Pro Set and I even scored the recent Trevor Lawrence Exclusive Topps Set from Topps.com, but I’m here to tell you about…
Read MoreHow To Avoid Sports Card Scams On Etsy
Dude, I don’t care if you’re already judging me for the title of this. Yes, I buy sports cards on Etsy. 🙂 I’m all about any place where you can find undervalued or even reasonably priced sports cards, especially those that are already slabbed by PSA. Which is why I’ve been super cautious recently with…
Read MoreHow To Stay Calm, Cool & Collecting Into Your Forties
If you’re heading into your 40s and interested in Sports Cards, this is for you. If you collect or flip Sports Cards but were born after 1985, this article is NOT for you. You won’t relate to this content. You didn’t grow up the way we did and quite frankly, are unlikely to have any…
Read MoreHow To Collect Soccer Cards: Panini Adrenalyn La Liga Set
I grew up in Detroit, and eventually moved to Nashville, but ended up in Spain in 2018 with my family. Valencia, Spain – to be exact. When my son started in public Spanish school, within the first week, there were reps from Panini outside of the schools passing out packets of 1 EURO cards for…
Read MoreHow To Create Accurate Sports Card Sales Comps
So you want to sell your sports cards? Or at least understand what they’re worth? The best way to sell a sports card is to first create an accurate sales comp, then of course make your listing look good. In this post, we’ll be primarily focused on the former. Although technically I’ve been collecting Sports…
Read MoreWhat Is Competitive Sports Card Collecting?
Competitive Sports Card Collecting is like Fantasy Sports mixed with the Stock Market, mixed with Sports Betting…with Entrepreneur-flavored sprinkles on top. It’s all about skill, pride and bragging rights. It’s filled with failures disguised as learning experiences; and losses that ultimately help your long-term winning percentage. And the best part is, it doesn’t at all…
Read MoreWhat To Do After You Find Your Old Sports Card Collection
BUY NOW ON AMAZON ABOUT THE BOOK This book is for men who were born between the years of 1975-1982, collected Sports Cards between the ages of nine and 12, and are wondering what the heck to do with their old collection that they just stumbled upon. Here’s the deal. Post-pandemic, you’ve somehow stumbled upon…
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