I still remember pulling my first rookie card from a pack as a kid. It was the iconic Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck, what a thrill (I still have it)! Fast forward to now, and I have boxes of baseball ...
Same card, same grade, different grading label? It's become enough to alter the overall value on the secondary market.
It's well-known within the industry that PSA-graded cards sell for more than cards graded by other services. Sometimes, the ...
Grading giant PSA issued a survey to customers Wednesday, providing a glimpse into a company roadmap that could include a number of new features. The most notable of the survey questions covered a ...
Collectors, the parent company of trading card grader PSA, reached an agreement to acquire grading competitor Beckett.
‘Pokémon’ cards have become the hottest collectibles, doubling sports-card grader PSA’s business in the past two years. Here’s how it happened. “I think the reason we’re seeing this surge lately is ...
PSA has expanded one of its newest marketplace features to include cash offers for cards as soon as grades are revealed, the company announced Tuesday. Previously limited to vaulted items, the PSA ...
The 1959 Topps Baseball set attracts vintage collectors because it offers a bold, and colorful design while featuring one of the most iconic checklists of the decade. Each card includes a circular ...
Shohei Ohtani’s popularity within the sports card hobby isn’t slowing down as a nears a milestone currently held by the king of ’90s baseball cards. Ohtani ranks No. 2 only behind Hall of Famer Ken ...
The 1963 Topps Baseball set is one of, if not, the most visually striking vintage releases of the early 1960’s. Each card’s look includes bold borders and solid backdrops that encompass a vibrant dual ...
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