SPORTS CARDS 101: BEGINNER TIPS FOR SPORTS CARD COLLECTORS
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2023
- In this video, we cover everything new collectors or former collectors returning to the hobby need to know about the current state of sports cards. We discuss card basics, autographed & memorabilia cards, retail vs. hobby, buying cards, protecting your cards, grading cards, how to find your cards value and what to collect!
0:32 Intro
1:03 Card Basics
3:50 Parallel Cards
4:38 Print Runs/Numbered Cards/SP & SSP
7:03 Top 3 Numbered Cards To Look For
8:48 Autographed Cards
11:17 Memorabilia Cards
15:06 Retail vs. Hobby Product
17:55 Breaks
19:51 Buying Online & Shipping
22:15 Protecting Your Cards
24:48 Grading Cards
25:44 Grading Process
26:40 Card Grading Companies
29:35 Population Reports
31:05 Finding The Value of Your Card
34:32 What Do You Collect?
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Just getting back into the hobby since I was a kid when my Dad got me into it back in '97. This was a perfect primer to get me back up to speed. Was very confused to learn Topps and Upper Deck were no longer involved in football cards. Appreciate the video and am a new subscriber!
Awesome video bro ! Thank you !
Ripped packs for the first time in at least 25 years today. Pickett and Pickens have me dipping my toes back in. As was usually the case back in the 90’s I was mostly disappointed but these new cards are really works of art. Thanks for all the good info homie.
Welcome back to the hobby!! Glad the video could help! Thanks for checking it out! Yeah, the card designs these days are 🔥 Feel free to DM me on Instagram if you have any questions!
Great info vid. Perfect for new collectors and those getting back into the new system.
Awesome information. Thank you and good luck!
Great video. Thanks for putting in the time
Nice work ! Getting into the Hobby, living in Spain so no Card Shops to visit / annoy the owner, so this vid has been of great help. Liked & Subscribed.
Thanks for watching & subscribing Mark! Glad the video could help! Would love to make a trip to Spain some day and see how the hobby is over there!
great informative video!!! great job!!1
Excellent overview of the hobby ! RI native here - appreciate the content!
Thanks for checking out the video!! Appreciate the support 🙌
I know this is 10 months old but unless than two
This was all I needed to feel like a professional now 😂
Thanks for your time
Very informative...great job!!
Glad it was helpful Eli! Thanks for checking out the video! Appreciate the support 🙌
I wanna be part of your squad. Your content is so informative to what I'm doing
Very helpful bro thanks 🙏
This was helpful, thanks.
Thanks for checking out the video Chris!! Appreciate the support 🙌 Glad you found the video helpful! Feel free to comment with any questions or DM on Instagram too 💪
I want to start collecting this video really gave me some good info.
Hey Rafael! Thanks for checking out the video! Appreciate the support! If you ever have any questions feel free to DM on Instagram
Great video!
Thank u
Thanks checking out the video Lucy 🙌 I’m glad the information was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions! Appreciate the support!
Great video. Thanks
Thanks for checking out the video Papa!! Glad you enjoy the content and appreciate the support 🙌
Thank you sir
Rips one pack and pulls a Druw Jones! Nice
I personally collect vintage 😊
That’s awesome Bradford!! Vintage cards are pieces of art and I’m hoping to learn more about them! Thanks for checking out the video!! Appreciate the support 🙌
great informative video bro
Thanks for checking out the video! Appreciate the support from a fellow dad haha 🙌
Great vid thnx
i have a shohei ohtani sticker auto graded 10/10 and its worth the same as an on card auto.. to me there's no difference as long its signed im fine with that.. im picky when it comes to condition but and auto will always be an auto regardless its a sticker or on card that's just me, every collector is different.. you was right on good video 🤙
Thanks for checking out the video 🙌 Grats on the Ohtani, that’s awesome! Appreciate the feedback, and each collector’s going to have their own preference, but I just wanted to make sure new collectors know the difference. Thanks again 💪
0:32 Intro
1:03 Card Basics
3:50 Parallel Cards
4:38 Print Runs/Numbered Cards/SP & SSP
7:03 Top 3 Numbered Cards To Look For
8:48 Autographed Cards
11:17 Memorabilia Cards
15:06 Retail vs. Hobby Product
17:55 Breaks
19:51 Buying Online & Shipping
22:15 Protecting Your Cards
24:48 Grading Cards
25:44 Grading Process
26:40 Card Grading Companies
29:35 Population Reports
31:05 Finding The Value of Your Card
34:32 What Do You Collect?
You forgot the most boring yet easily the easiest but imo best way to keep your cards. Sealed product. That's right don't open that box of cards you just purchased. 10 years from now that box will likely be anywhere from double to ten times the value of cards contained within if ripped open. Occasionally you will beat the odds by ripping but very occasionally. And if you keep the box sealed you don't also have to spend money on sleeves boxes and grading. Also you don't have to sort them and you won't need to concern yourself what to do with your next to worthless growing mountain of bulk. Only drawbacks are not as much fun and sealed takes up more space but certainly the way to go if the value of your collection is important to you. When I show off my collection to people everyone is way more interested and impressed with my sealed boxes than my rare valuable singles.
@@buffalobill9793 Interesting point Bill and one that is often overlooked in the hobby, even by myself! Thanks for checking out the video! Appreciate the support 💪
Nice PSA
How do you store your non PC, non valuable investment "other" cards? Binders? Boxes? Are they all sleeved? Thnx!
Hey! Thanks for checking out the video! I store all my cards in boxes. Everything valuable is toploaded or one-touched. I just keep the base in boxes with no sleeves. Not a big fan of binders since they don’t offer much for protection. Plus you can store more with boxes vs binders
Do you keep sets in boxes or are binders fine with penny sleeves
For sets, I typically keep them in boxes. You can keep sets in individual single row boxes or use multiple rows boxes for sets from the same sport or year. Whichever is easier for you to keep organized. Binders are good for displaying sets, but I always feel the cards stay in better condition if you use boxes over binders. Hope this helps!
Jones was 2nd pick.
Never sell on ebay.. noting butvcheap bastards on that site that wanna taje advantage of all sellers... had to uninstall ebay after losing money on all sales... im just gonna hold all my cards for another 10 years until even the low ball is high
damn, sorry to hear that! Were u auctioning or selling buy now? Or does it even matter?