The East Louisville Card Show Was a Breath of Fresh Air
The East Louisville Card Show delivered nostalgia, strong attendance, and a reminder that families still drive hobby growth.
The East Louisville Card Show delivered nostalgia, strong attendance, and a reminder that families still drive hobby growth.
Prices are climbing fast, driven by nostalgia, limited supply, and focused buyers chasing iconic cards with long term relevance
A lifelong collector reflects on shifting from childhood trading to disciplined curation, building a focused collection shaped by patience and intent.
Fanatics is reshaping the hobby through scale and visibility, but the real impact depends on how collectors respond over time.
A new arbitration complaint argues certain Whatnot card breaks function as illegal lotteries, raising questions about gambling, repacks, and livestream transparency.
High-value cards often travel through multiple shipping stops. Lost packages and delays make online purchases more stressful than many collectors expect.
Six copies of the same graded Michael Jordan rookie revealed something surprising about eye appeal, grading, and how collectors choose.
Cade Cunningham’s Silver Prizm rookie is climbing as his MVP-caliber season pushes Detroit into contention and collectors track rising auction prices.
A closer look at which Pokémon cards actually moved over the past 90 days, and where demand is concentrating.
Counterfeit high-end sports cards are spreading fast, creating new risks for raw buyers across marketplaces and shows alike.