Sports Card Sells of the Week: September 18-25

Contributed by Conner Barnett Each week on the Sports Card Strategy Show, we talk about the top sports cards to sell now! We break down those selling opportunities further here at NoOffseason.com so you don’t miss your chance to profit. So if you’re asking yourself “which sports cards should I sell now?” – read below to not miss any opportunities! 1. D’Andre Swift: 2020 Contenders Rookie Ticket Auto Variation PSA 10 Kicking off picks for sports cards to sell this week is Eagles running back D’Andre Swift. We tend to hold less value within our portfolio of skill position players, particularly running backs, due to their high injury rates as well as overall cyclicality and short primes in the NFL today. For those holding Swift, his stellar outing Sunday (175 yards on 28 carries and a touchdown) gives you the perfect performance-based marker to get him removed from your portfolio and reinvest in more stable…

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Sports Card Buys of the Week: September 18-25

Contributed by Conner Barnett Each week on the Sports Card Strategy Show, we talk about the top sports cards to buy now! Buying the right cards at the right time is a critical component to turning profit. So if you’re asking yourself “which sports cards should I buy now?” – read below to not miss any opportunities! 1. Arch Manning: Panini National Blue Ice Our first selection for this week’s buy suggestions is a familiar name as of late: Arch Manning. We’ve discussed the upside related to Manning’s extended window of opportunity to turn profit-ensuring spikes for investors based merely on hype alone. This extended runway has Paul picking up a flurry of different Manning editions, such as the 2023 Panini National Blue Ice /149 for around $100. We also like Manning’s Panini National VIP Hyperprizm with is a SSP (though not serial #’d), and for the color matchers, his Burnt Orange Cracked Ice parallel…

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Sports Card Strategy 100th Ep: Why Rose Zhang SI Kids Cards Will Rise In Value; Flipping To Fund Your PC

Welcome to Episode 100 of the Sports Card Strategy Show with hosts Paul Hickey of NoOffseason.com, the Sports Card Doctor, Chad Guell, of NoOffseason.com, and Kendall “Lefty” McKee of NoOffseason.com, JustBaseball.com and Just Breaks. Thank you to our listeners/audience for 100 EPISODES! In this 100th episode special, we talk about L’s, W’s, Buys, and Sells.…

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How To Turn 82 Yards into Hundreds of Dollars!

Contributed by Chad Guell If you are a football fan and or a sports card collector, you know that week 1 was an absolute disaster for Joe Burrow and the Bengals. One of the most popular QB’s in the hobby throwing for less than 100 yards and getting blown out by your cross state bitter rival Cleveland Browns was an embarrassment to the city of Cincinnati. Everyone knows that one week doesn’t not define a player or a team. Especially week one after your star QB hasn’t practiced or played with the team in 5 weeks due to a leg injury. The outcome was almost predictable. The Bengals are known for starting seasons slow or poorly, so his card prices weren’t affected by this performance. Right? WRONG!!! It is like the entire card hobby forgot who Joe Burrow is and that he is still a top 5 QB in the league! Let’s take a look…

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Sports Card Strategy Overflow Show: SI Kids Cards, eBay Auctions vs. Buy It Now, Derek Jeter Reprint & How To Get Started Selling Sports Cards

In this episode of The Overflow Show, we talk with premium members about how to get started from ground zero on the hobby buying and selling sports cards. What tools to use? When to start an eBay account and more. We also answer the following questions: 1. Michael Williams kicks of the show looking for feedback on value for a Derek Jeter card: Michael has a 2021 Topps Tribute Derek Jeter Through The Years Auto Reprint 1/1 #TTY-21. He realized it was a reprint and placed it aside several months ago. In June 2023, a PSA 10 went for $306. Several other raw versions in the past have gone north of $100. None of the cards he’s looked at online have been serial numbered, but his version is serial numbered 2/10. Is there any significant value with this card and should it be submitted to PSA for grading? 2. Phil Limauge asks for clarification on…

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Sports Card Sell Alert: Heston Kjerstad Called Up

Our very own Lefty McKee has talked about Kjerstad many times in our content and rankings over the last several months, and the time has come. The Orioles top outfield prospect finally got the call-up. Want This Article? We Don’t Blame You! Go Premium! Get this piece and all of our other premium content, including the full investment report, featuring an in-depth look at which cards to buy now, how long to hold them and when to sell them. Get the rest. Go Premium here.

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Sports Card Sell Alert: Aaron Rodgers Done for the Season; Sell Zach Wilson Cards Now!

Contributed by Conner Barnett With the signing of 4-time MVP Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets had high hopes for a breakout 2023-24 season. As Paul has stated many times on the Sports Card Strategy Show as far back as June, Aaron Rodgers absolutely is way too washed up to play quarterback in the NFL and couldn’t even last two minutes in 2023 before a season-ending Achilles injury occurred. While we’re not in the business of predicting injuries, and it’s in horrible taste to do so, we knew this would happen, because Rodgers just doesn’t have it anymore. This left Zach Wilson at the helm against an electric Buffalo Bills roster. Wilson was ready for the call, as he and the New York Jets defense and special teams led the attack for an impressive week one victory. We advised you to completely fade Rodgers heading into this year, and hopefully you either listened or liquidated…

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Sports Card Sell Alert: Pete Crow-Armstrong Called Up

Contributed by Conner Barnett As the Chicago Cubs look to chase down the Milwaukee Brewers for a lead of the NL Central, they’ve made the call to bring up their speedy lockdown defending prospect, Pete Crow-Armstrong. In 438 minor league at-bats this season, Crow-Armstrong has been a plus hitter, totaling 20 home runs and 82 RBIi’s while still hitting for a solid average of .283. The 5-foot-11 outfielder has also swiped 37 bags, and is someone the Cubs are extremely excited to have in the bigs. If you’re holding Crow-Armstrong in your inventory, get his cards listed now to lock in profits. Want This Article? We Don’t Blame You! Go Premium! Get this piece and all of our other premium content, including the full investment report, featuring an in-depth look at which cards to buy now, how long to hold them and when to sell them. Get the rest. Go Premium here. Don’t Want To…

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Sports Card Sells of the Week: September 11-18

Contributed by Conner Barnett Each week on the Sports Card Strategy Show, we talk about the top sports cards to sell now! We break down those selling opportunities further here at NoOffseason.com so you don’t miss your chance to profit. So if you’re asking yourself “which sports cards should I sell now?” – read below to not miss any opportunities! 1. Baker Mayfield We didn’t mention this on the Sports Card Strategy Show, and we haven’t sent out a Sell Alert for it, but we want to point out that now is an amazing time to sell Baker Mayfield. He let the Buccaneers to a Week 1 victory at Minnesota, and faces the Bears, Eagles, Saints and Lions over the next four weeks. They could be 1-4 heading into Week 6 against Atlanta, and visit Buffalo in Week 7. Per the Market Movers charts below, Mayfield is up huge since his Week 1 performance. Crystallize…

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