I bought 1966 Batman and Robin a few months ago and a 1979 Luke Skywalker - I saw this coming and really enjoyed it - The 1966 Batman is so undervalued
Thank you so much for taking a look into non-sports cards. Something HUGE is currently going on right now in Star Wars as it pertains to the actress Gina Carano and her character Cara Dune from The Mandalorian. Her base cards are starting to sell for more than The Child. I am a collector of the Topps Star Wars Masterwork annual product. It is the flagship set that Topps produces annually since 2015. I knew that the 2020 Masterwork set was going to be absolutely a strong product as it was the introduction of the characters from The Mandalorian for the first time in Masterwork. One of my friends sold the base card of The Child (raw) for $58 a few weeks ago. However, recent developments between Disney and Lucasfilm have elevated actress and former MMA fighter Gina Carano into the limelight. All of her cards are ON FIRE!!! The current sets that are out may be the only chance for collectors to acquire one of her cards. That's where 2020 Masterwork is so special. The 2020 Masterwork base sets had a print run of only around 750 total sets. The non-numbered blue parallel sets had a print run of roughly 250 total sets, green - 99, purple - 50, orange - 10, black - 5, and gold 1/1. So, there are only a total of 1,165 total cards of all varieties of the base card to go around for any of the characters. So, if collectors seek out these examples, they will have to pay huge premiums for Topps premium and most limited product. Search Gina Carano/Cara Dune to see what all the hype is. I hope this is informative. Thank you again for an inclusion into the world of non-sport cards.
Centering is BY FAR the biggest issue with anything in the 90's. I have 15-20 1990 Fleer Jordan's (all pulled by myself at one time or another) with ZERO of them being perfectly centered.
I have a hard time collecting and investing in things I'm not passionate or informed about. Don't mind this is taking attention away from sports cards for a bit..
Love the vintage Star Wars cards. These were huge back then. But I also love the new Star Wars cards where you can find numbered autos and 1/1 parallels which didn’t exist back then.
PSST, look at Batman. Nobody is talking about it, new movie coming out in a year. Limited sets and there isn’t competition on who is the “top person” in Batman. 1989 Batman will be next.
I'm glad I saw this. I have a bunch that I saved from a curbside and they are mint. Looks like even the PSA 9s are selling decent. Not a big risk to send them in.
@@rajanaldo long term. He’s this era of kids GOAT he’s a top 5 player all time. He’s won and done everything you can do in hockey. People are sleeping on it long term. Rookie patch numbered autos cheap for a rare goat in a sport. Long term all day.
DBZ already had it's boom and it's seriously overprinted. it's always played second fiddle to pokemon. something like victory strike might have some long term growth, but that's about it.
@@SKOMEpocets DBZ's score sets and cards are def way rarer and undervalued than panini's which are overprinted. Dragon Ball Super is super new compared to Pokemon and already has high prices and way way way less pop and prints out there.
@@xanderveguilla5969 score is a lot rarer, but is still super niche and that market is cornered by a lot of people who were really into the card game when it was active. sealed product is hoarded and almost non-existent. with DBS they've definitely dialed back on the print runs, but for the first like 7 sets were printed into oblivion except for ToP. it'll have waves of high prices due to buyouts, but it will never get to serious prices until magic and pokemon investors dip in which doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon. it's a shame because dbs had some steam, but now it's been multiple years since they've made new episodes and it's faded back into obscurity somewhat.
I can’t wait for the odd ball and whacky cards to come next! The lego and nba collab might be the whackiest one. All nba stars, produced by upper deck for a year until the licence expired and everything was burned! Only 50 cards have ever been graded!
Yes why does no one ever want to talk Mars Attacks!! It was literally banned and most cards were burned by parents, it almost counts as a test set (even though I believe there is an actual test set called Attack from Space?). There have only been like 1 or 2 sealed packs found over the last 10+ years. I know its not a hot IP but still deserves a bit more credit in the collecting world. Plus Norman Saunders paintings were incredible. They deserve merit just based on that alone.
I started a collection that fits this video at the beginning of the year. I am super excited about it. Everyone I show says they didn't even know they made them and they are really cool. I would give what "they" are when I get a big enough collection together and sell the whole thing. I live in northeast Ohio, I will get ahold of ol boy when I sell the collection
Doubt it ever since TNMT doesn't seem to have a strong international appeal like Star Wars does and not really popular in my opinion with new generations. TNMT = Transformers; a collectible bust. Disney cards don't go up except maybe the first corny Mickey Mouse series cards which look lame.
Those Boris Vallejo card sets from the early 1990's are sharp and still sell for cheap too. Maybe a forgotten set now, but they used to be a thing. Also don't forget Topps American Pie cards from 2001 and 2011. Those are nice too.
@@grins6791 For real, those were already super expensive, this will push them closer to the high end sports cards market. People from sports cards/investor types just haven't figured it out yet.
I think 1995 Marvel Metal, X-Men Fleer Ultra, and Fleer Ultra Chromium, and Wolverine Amalgam will take off next as it resembles the feel of modern cards. Also, more rare sealed boxes from 93 Topps Star Wars and Batman should catch soon. TNMNT, WWF Hasbro, and GI toys have all gone up so I see vintage toys making a big run.
Tmnt 2003 fleer series (got kids under 25 into tmnt) , the 1989 tmnt (80s babies nostalgia) , Batman 1966 series (Batman rookie) , superman novelty 1940 coupon card (superman rookie) ...those are the cards you want within the comic book industry. Tmnt stuff is a must , superman is the 1st superhero ever and Batman is Batman lol
Yeah just noticed today the demand for 1940 Superman is FINALLY there, I can't believe how overlooked it has been. They are now doubling in prices on auctions currently.
@@aaronp7550 yeah make sure you get the red superman novelty coupon 1st , that is the first superman rookie it’s a coupon card , and then from there you have the rest of those cards within that box you tear the coupon cards from , then the gum inc superman cards come after that , either way both 1940s sets are rare haha happy hunting 🙌🏽
@@aaronp7550 also the 1st appearance of superman and Batman in comics are the highest grossing comic books they sell for over 1.5 - 3 million $ consistently, so those cards could have a similar upturn if this continues , obviously not that high but easily over 100k at some point
2002 WWF Fleer set- very undervalued and it has the goats from the ruthless aggression era. After Hogan, Rock and Austin . Cena and Brock are the next ones to 📈📈📈
All time highs for that set on ebay right now. Especially Batman rookie card, there is scarcity there so naturally people are scooping them up super quick. Next is that Joker rookie card in the set, which I always thought was such a great painting (by Norman Saunders) and one of the best looking Jokers ever drawn.
That’s a little sad for the kids, they just want four cards with their happy meal and can’t even get them when people are out there flipping them for profit. Seems a little selfish to keep cards out of kids hands that are intended to bring joy to the younger age group as their original purpose.
@@ozsportscardcollector4720 it’s all good it just stinks for the younger generation and being a father I know how disheartening it is for a child to get good grades and stay out of trouble and spend a little money on some cards they earned just to not have any in the store when you get there
There are actually recent solds for graded musicards on eBay. PSA: Ozzy, Billy Idol and the Doors. I have a bunch of raw vintage entertainment cards that have been sitting for years. Not selling for much now, but will hold them in case that changes. And I've been buying some wrestling, both graded & raw. The supply of "iconic" ones is limited, as you said. Certainly something to keep an eye on.
1966 Donruss marvel has some true “rookie “ cards of the big names way undervalued. And in 75 and 76 Topps marvel stickers tons of first time names and all the regular suspects. Should be way more valuable than 1990 Impel
Everything on NBA TopShot has 3-5x'd in the past 2 days. Some stuff is 10x since Friday. If you're not investing in that I don't know what to tell you.
Great convo -- I'm one of those that recently found their 1977 Series 1 Star Wars set in storage (along with most of the other series that sat in a box since I was 10 in 1977) and am wondering what to do next with them (worth grading or not) -- they are all in great shape but I don't think they would grade high with PSA due to their inherent production issues (most are not centered, despite being in good shape -- good corners etc) -- thanks for this!
Dragon ball super cards, a lot of people haven't heard of them but I'll let you guys do your own research. couple starting points, 1) tournament of power booster box- look at the growth in price over the last year, chase card being a Goku card that has seen insane value increases in the last five months. 2) Graded vs ungraded- Virtually any secret rare card(chase card for set) that is graded highly not just a 10 goes for enormous multiples of ungraded, considerably higher multiplier than pokemon. It's definitley niche at the moment, but if you put the research in it's entirely possible to create a strong portfolio or start flipping with a limited budget.
Have been beating this drum for awhile now. 1998-2000 Pokémon Bandai Anime cards are a slept on card set that is set to explode. Low pop and extremely nostalgic because they feature all the clips and characters from the movies and show.
Topps just release a high end starwars stellar card limited to 100 case/box the set cards are equivalent to flawless in level by next year disney will ne showing kenobi featuring darth vader played by hayden christensen. So there is a big chances darth vader or hayden christensen cards value will go up next year and this is the right time to invest on his cards. What you think fellow collector?
The Rock's 1997 and 1998 stickers and Cards are going to go nuts very soon. You've already seen movement, but if Hogan's/Undertaker's are that high ... the sky's the limit for the Rock who's still relevant/popular and even has a new series called "Young Rock". Not much of his early stuff around in great shape. I know there's some BGS stuff out there, but very little in PSA.
Hi Vic, are you a wrestling card or collector of The Rock? I was in my younger days and still have all my Rock wrestling cards dating back to 1998. I have what I believe is a super rare card. It’s from Rock Solid: The Peoples Trading Card Series, a set released in 2000 by Comic Images and the whole set features The Rock. There were supposed to be 2 autographed cards that you could pull from packs, cards numbered A1 and A2. These cards were pulled from release because of a conflict with WWF. I actually have the A1 signed card, with full authentication on the back of the card. I have never seen another one anywhere in 21 years. I’m debating on putting it up on eBay to see what happens. What do you think I should do? Sorry for the long message.
@@douglloyd7797 I'm both a collector and investor. First thing I would do is get your card graded by Psa. I donated a box full of wrestling cards from my youth around a year ago thinking it was just junk. Tons of Hogan stuff in there :( but anyways ... Your Rock card will likely fetch quite a bit. Even his early action figures are selling very well.
There's just no way, longterm, that demand can stay ahead of the supply of 90s marvel cards. Aside from people who are digging out their cards from their childhood, these sets were mass produced right around the time when comic/hobby shops started shutting down en mass so there's tons of sealed boxes, like literally millions of em, in storage. Cool stuff, but not worth investing in longterm. There's a never ending string of these sealed boxes hitting ebay daily with no end in sight.
Not sure that many boxes and cases survived. (Doing a basic quick search) There are less than 75 1990 Marvel Series 1 sealed boxes on ebay as I write this. Now, either they are all being ripped and subbed, or there aren't THAT many millions in the private sector that made it through the last 30 years. Pop will go up for sure, but they are starting at rock bottom numbers. I also don't see THAT many singles on ebay comparatively to how many boxes may exist. Certainly something to watch!
Maybe because Star Trek production, story line, and characters are not as captivating. Don't take my opinion for a grain of salt; just compare the movie ticket sales internationally.
Garbage Pail Kids have been around since 1985 with no intention or agenda of these cards ever to become valuable in a market. However, this growth has happened so organically, with the advent of new GPK’s everywhere, it’s become generational : moms and dads sharing with their kids the silly, goofy, disgusting, horrific cuddly little characters that appear to face some unfortunate tumult. Unlike some of the other non-sport cards, GPKs are infinite in terms of the concepts, variations, themes, stories, artwork, rarity, and fun. Prices have also continued to rocket on these vintage, original series cards. It would be great to see a similar analyses and interview with some of the authorities on the subject be brought in as guests. Just sayin’….
Hi sports card investor. Can you please add Pokémon cards to your app. I think it will be a big improvement. And more people would use it. Thank you for reading
Your best investment right now is in NBA TopShot. Don't know why this has not been mentioned in any of his streams yet??? 1000% gains & way higher. Blowing physical cards out of the water.
@@vickdagoat4980 Sure you can. After you complete KYC, You can make a withdrawl. They are obviously not as fast as regular withdrawls YET. Once the FLOW BLOCKCHAIN Token is implemented it will be as fast or faster than normal withdrawls. It will likely be listed right on Coinbase & will be very simple & easy. If you want to deal with your bank it's gonna take 5 days no matter what because of the banks processes not theirs. Any wire transfer through a bank is 3-5 days.
Harry Potter is entering its 20th anniversary of the movie release in August. I've been picking up the 2001 WOTC TCG cards and 2001 Philosopher's Stone Panini stickers. Chasing Unicorns (the Zard of the TCG) and Harry Potter & key character rookies in both.
That was such a great overview! It’s really fun seeing more people come over to non-sports cards.
I bought 1966 Batman and Robin a few months ago and a 1979 Luke Skywalker - I saw this coming and really enjoyed it - The 1966 Batman is so undervalued
I agree. I just bought a full set of 1966 Batman and a binder of 1976 Wacky Packs stickers.
Thank you so much for taking a look into non-sports cards. Something HUGE is currently going on right now in Star Wars as it pertains to the actress Gina Carano and her character Cara Dune from The Mandalorian. Her base cards are starting to sell for more than The Child. I am a collector of the Topps Star Wars Masterwork annual product. It is the flagship set that Topps produces annually since 2015. I knew that the 2020 Masterwork set was going to be absolutely a strong product as it was the introduction of the characters from The Mandalorian for the first time in Masterwork. One of my friends sold the base card of The Child (raw) for $58 a few weeks ago. However, recent developments between Disney and Lucasfilm have elevated actress and former MMA fighter Gina Carano into the limelight. All of her cards are ON FIRE!!! The current sets that are out may be the only chance for collectors to acquire one of her cards. That's where 2020 Masterwork is so special. The 2020 Masterwork base sets had a print run of only around 750 total sets. The non-numbered blue parallel sets had a print run of roughly 250 total sets, green - 99, purple - 50, orange - 10, black - 5, and gold 1/1. So, there are only a total of 1,165 total cards of all varieties of the base card to go around for any of the characters. So, if collectors seek out these examples, they will have to pay huge premiums for Topps premium and most limited product. Search Gina Carano/Cara Dune to see what all the hype is. I hope this is informative. Thank you again for an inclusion into the world of non-sport cards.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Centering is BY FAR the biggest issue with anything in the 90's. I have 15-20 1990 Fleer Jordan's (all pulled by myself at one time or another) with ZERO of them being perfectly centered.
I think Harry Potter sealed panini boxes & TCG boxes are super undervalued rn
In the 90s my mom worked for a card company and she would bring me sport cards and Marvel Cards. I miss those marvel card.
I picked up a 1956 Elvis Presley card in a psa slab for under 20$🤷🏼♂️
I have a hard time collecting and investing in things I'm not passionate or informed about. Don't mind this is taking attention away from sports cards for a bit..
Collecting and investing in what you are passionate and informed about is always the best strategy in my opinion.
I love this Non-Sports cards subject on this channel. Something different... I like.
1980 Star Wars is NEXT 📈📈📈❤!!! EPIC CARDS I can't wait to see
1978 Topps Star Wars and Wonder Bread cards are good buys particularly the PSA graded cards. They are tough sets to grade.
Love the vintage Star Wars cards. These were huge back then. But I also love the new Star Wars cards where you can find numbered autos and 1/1 parallels which didn’t exist back then.
1977 blue series
I actually bought a box of 1985 OPC wrestling back when Gary Vee talked on it a year ago. Just as a hedge. It’s gone up 8x since then.
Gary Vee covered all of this a year ago. It’s definitely moving fast. With Geoff talking on it now... it’s going to explode
I think Marvel Masterpieces will be huge
PSST, look at Batman. Nobody is talking about it, new movie coming out in a year. Limited sets and there isn’t competition on who is the “top person” in Batman. 1989 Batman will be next.
Vintage Marvel is also going up, also TMNT might have a shot especially with the crossover comic fans coming into cards
Sports Card Investor always brings great videos and interesting content. Thanks for all you do!
NE Ohio is 🔥
I'm glad I saw this. I have a bunch that I saved from a curbside and they are mint. Looks like even the PSA 9s are selling decent. Not a big risk to send them in.
I love NE Ohio sport cards. His channel is well worth the watch. Does his hw and knows what he is talking about!!!
Simpsons is the next one to blow up 1990 set of trading cards it has already started to happen. Longest tv series of all time and still going strong.
Simpsons is also owned by Disney now to 💸💸
Disney putting out a new Simpsons movie in August of 2022. Better get them cards while you can 🤑🤑🤑🚀🚀🚀🚀
Just look at hockey. Crosby stuff is criminally undervalued. Modern day GOAT in the NHL
@@rajanaldo long term. He’s this era of kids GOAT he’s a top 5 player all time. He’s won and done everything you can do in hockey. People are sleeping on it long term. Rookie patch numbered autos cheap for a rare goat in a sport. Long term all day.
Great video!! Love the 90’s Marvel cards🔥🔥
Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Z are next definitely, but next up after those would be also DC Comics and possibly Sorcerers of The Magic Kingdom.
Shhhhhh, don't ruin it quite yet.
@@alexandermjoyce Sorry got too excited hahaha I spilled a little.
DBZ already had it's boom and it's seriously overprinted. it's always played second fiddle to pokemon. something like victory strike might have some long term growth, but that's about it.
@@SKOMEpocets DBZ's score sets and cards are def way rarer and undervalued than panini's which are overprinted. Dragon Ball Super is super new compared to Pokemon and already has high prices and way way way less pop and prints out there.
@@xanderveguilla5969 score is a lot rarer, but is still super niche and that market is cornered by a lot of people who were really into the card game when it was active. sealed product is hoarded and almost non-existent. with DBS they've definitely dialed back on the print runs, but for the first like 7 sets were printed into oblivion except for ToP. it'll have waves of high prices due to buyouts, but it will never get to serious prices until magic and pokemon investors dip in which doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon. it's a shame because dbs had some steam, but now it's been multiple years since they've made new episodes and it's faded back into obscurity somewhat.
I can’t wait for the odd ball and whacky cards to come next! The lego and nba collab might be the whackiest one. All nba stars, produced by upper deck for a year until the licence expired and everything was burned! Only 50 cards have ever been graded!
Hoping for a spike in the Newer, the New the Old and the OG Mars Attacks and the old TV shows like ‘66 Batman, The Monkees, etc!
Yes why does no one ever want to talk Mars Attacks!! It was literally banned and most cards were burned by parents, it almost counts as a test set (even though I believe there is an actual test set called Attack from Space?). There have only been like 1 or 2 sealed packs found over the last 10+ years. I know its not a hot IP but still deserves a bit more credit in the collecting world. Plus Norman Saunders paintings were incredible. They deserve merit just based on that alone.
Godzilla 1995 cards! I stockpiled heavily
Smart
I started a collection that fits this video at the beginning of the year. I am super excited about it. Everyone I show says they didn't even know they made them and they are really cool. I would give what "they" are when I get a big enough collection together and sell the whole thing. I live in northeast Ohio, I will get ahold of ol boy when I sell the collection
Teenage mutant ninja turtles cards and Disney next?
Simpsons also longest running show ever
Doubt it ever since TNMT doesn't seem to have a strong international appeal like Star Wars does and not really popular in my opinion with new generations. TNMT = Transformers; a collectible bust. Disney cards don't go up except maybe the first corny Mickey Mouse series cards which look lame.
Those Boris Vallejo card sets from the early 1990's are sharp and still sell for cheap too. Maybe a forgotten set now, but they used to be a thing. Also don't forget Topps American Pie cards from 2001 and 2011. Those are nice too.
boris and julie valleja 1996 marvel masterpieces will explode heavy due to scarcity and not many out there and they were a wonderful pieces of artwork
@@grins6791 For real, those were already super expensive, this will push them closer to the high end sports cards market. People from sports cards/investor types just haven't figured it out yet.
The modern Marvel cards is where the value is more than those 90s set because of the scarcity, the 1/199’s 1/75 etc.
1980s Panini Rock and Pop. And 1991 Proset super stars MusiCards are my favorite.
I think 1995 Marvel Metal, X-Men Fleer Ultra, and Fleer Ultra Chromium, and Wolverine Amalgam will take off next as it resembles the feel of modern cards. Also, more rare sealed boxes from 93 Topps Star Wars and Batman should catch soon. TNMNT, WWF Hasbro, and GI toys have all gone up so I see vintage toys making a big run.
Tmnt 2003 fleer series (got kids under 25 into tmnt) , the 1989 tmnt (80s babies nostalgia) , Batman 1966 series (Batman rookie) , superman novelty 1940 coupon card (superman rookie) ...those are the cards you want within the comic book industry. Tmnt stuff is a must , superman is the 1st superhero ever and Batman is Batman lol
Yeah just noticed today the demand for 1940 Superman is FINALLY there, I can't believe how overlooked it has been. They are now doubling in prices on auctions currently.
@@aaronp7550 yeah make sure you get the red superman novelty coupon 1st , that is the first superman rookie it’s a coupon card , and then from there you have the rest of those cards within that box you tear the coupon cards from , then the gum inc superman cards come after that , either way both 1940s sets are rare haha happy hunting 🙌🏽
@@aaronp7550 also the 1st appearance of superman and Batman in comics are the highest grossing comic books they sell for over 1.5 - 3 million $ consistently, so those cards could have a similar upturn if this continues , obviously not that high but easily over 100k at some point
@@DoctorDoom69 Yeah very true, aside from AF15 those are the ultimate grails.
@@aaronp7550 💯
I bought a random Star Wars card like 6 months ago lol
I randomly bought a 1999 Pokemon card for $1 a few years ago at a show, it's worth $1,000 now.
Another Fantastic video/advice Buddy🤑🔥🤑🔥🤘🇺🇸
2002 WWF Fleer set- very undervalued and it has the goats from the ruthless aggression era. After Hogan, Rock and Austin . Cena and Brock are the next ones to 📈📈📈
Thoughts on 1966 Batman Black Bat? Noticed 'The Batman' and 'Robin' cards have gone up crazy - perhaps because a trailer of the new DC came out.
All time highs for that set on ebay right now. Especially Batman rookie card, there is scarcity there so naturally people are scooping them up super quick. Next is that Joker rookie card in the set, which I always thought was such a great painting (by Norman Saunders) and one of the best looking Jokers ever drawn.
@@aaronp7550 yep, seems to be very hard to PSA 7+ with that stuff cause it's so vintage
I found a 77 star wars series 4 wax unopened box about 18 months ago. Bought it immediately. Now this !
That’s a little sad for the kids, they just want four cards with their happy meal and can’t even get them when people are out there flipping them for profit. Seems a little selfish to keep cards out of kids hands that are intended to bring joy to the younger age group as their original purpose.
I saw a car in front of me get 4 happy meals, I swear there was only one guy in the car.
@@ozsportscardcollector4720 yeah the kids should get first crack at the product aimed for them
@@ozsportscardcollector4720 it’s all good it just stinks for the younger generation and being a father I know how disheartening it is for a child to get good grades and stay out of trouble and spend a little money on some cards they earned just to not have any in the store when you get there
There are actually recent solds for graded musicards on eBay. PSA: Ozzy, Billy Idol and the Doors. I have a bunch of raw vintage entertainment cards that have been sitting for years. Not selling for much now, but will hold them in case that changes. And I've been buying some wrestling, both graded & raw. The supply of "iconic" ones is limited, as you said. Certainly something to keep an eye on.
Thanks for this Jeff!! You need to look into FORTNITE!! Prices are going crazy with these Fortnite cards
Garbage pail kids!! It's already happening
I saw a dealer try to sell some really beat up ones for $5 each, I was like waah?
So happy that I have all of those marvel cards!!!
The Marvel 1990 series 1...fizzled. I will not collect those again.
Wax boxes to buy: 1984 Michael Jackson, 1982 donkey Kong, 1989 tmnt, 1989 Nintendo
Rob face reveal!
In the UK wrestling cards are slowly moving, but they will go crazy soon. You can feel it.
Start slabbin and stackin those Garbage Pail Kids!
1966 Donruss marvel has some true “rookie “ cards of the big names way undervalued. And in 75 and 76 Topps marvel stickers tons of first time names and all the regular suspects. Should be way more valuable than 1990 Impel
CHECK ON SUPERMAN 1940 PLUS THE WRAPPER PRICE OR EVEN THE REPRINT PRICE.
Big fan of NE OHIO!!!
Everything on NBA TopShot has 3-5x'd in the past 2 days. Some stuff is 10x since Friday. If you're not investing in that I don't know what to tell you.
1000% bro. Why he has not talked about this is a huge missed opportunity for his followers. If he has mentioned this please link the video.
@@GolfChef99 No clue. It's literally a gold mine right now
@@GolfChef99 nice name by the way, I'm BIGMIKE1 on TopShot lol
It's insane how the market is doing with all these none-sport cards, what's next are we going to see 1980 sticker albums blow up?
😂 I had some of those back in the day!
Weren't those Magic game cards all the rage last decade? All the collector's shows over that time had those cards everywhere.
Add Marvel Cards! :)
Great convo -- I'm one of those that recently found their 1977 Series 1 Star Wars set in storage (along with most of the other series that sat in a box since I was 10 in 1977) and am wondering what to do next with them (worth grading or not) -- they are all in great shape but I don't think they would grade high with PSA due to their inherent production issues (most are not centered, despite being in good shape -- good corners etc) -- thanks for this!
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Tony Hawk Cards 🚀
I'm definitely like your freind..I been saying for the past 2 months that I have all these cards I have to get graded. Lol. I'm overwhelmed.
Dragon ball super cards, a lot of people haven't heard of them but I'll let you guys do your own research. couple starting points, 1) tournament of power booster box- look at the growth in price over the last year, chase card being a Goku card that has seen insane value increases in the last five months.
2) Graded vs ungraded- Virtually any secret rare card(chase card for set) that is graded highly not just a 10 goes for enormous multiples of ungraded, considerably higher multiplier than pokemon.
It's definitley niche at the moment, but if you put the research in it's entirely possible to create a strong portfolio or start flipping with a limited budget.
Have been beating this drum for awhile now. 1998-2000 Pokémon Bandai Anime cards are a slept on card set that is set to explode. Low pop and extremely nostalgic because they feature all the clips and characters from the movies and show.
Dragon Ball card prices are INSANE.
And UFC too
and not a word about them.
its ok
Ill wait
next thing is CGC graded first covers of great athletes on Sports Illustrated and Slam
Are the old Topps TMNT cards worth holding on to?
LMAOOOO... WHAT GETS HOT NEXT?!? Disney? GI Joe????? WHAT ABOUT FRIGGAN HOCKEY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Topps just release a high end starwars stellar card limited to 100 case/box the set cards are equivalent to flawless in level by next year disney will ne showing kenobi featuring darth vader played by hayden christensen. So there is a big chances darth vader or hayden christensen cards value will go up next year and this is the right time to invest on his cards. What you think fellow collector?
WWE cards are on fire
Though Non Sports Market Sketch Cards are quite the opposite, market totally collapsed since around sw clone wars release days
It would be great to see formula one cards updated. Either grid or topps would be good.
What do you think about Kendrick Rogers from Texas A&M?
This all seems too familiar. Like early 1990’s familiar.
said the same thing about the comics it's not going anywhere social media and tech are going to fan the flames.
@@Mcdowells I hope you are correct.
@@jakesbreaks8487 get ready brother it's about to be one hell of a ride!
You should do a video on NFT's. NBA topshot is absolutely on fire at the moment
You should check out the dragon ball card game
The Rock's 1997 and 1998 stickers and Cards are going to go nuts very soon. You've already seen movement, but if Hogan's/Undertaker's are that high ... the sky's the limit for the Rock who's still relevant/popular and even has a new series called "Young Rock". Not much of his early stuff around in great shape. I know there's some BGS stuff out there, but very little in PSA.
Hi Vic, are you a wrestling card or collector of The Rock? I was in my younger days and still have all my Rock wrestling cards dating back to 1998. I have what I believe is a super rare card. It’s from Rock Solid: The Peoples Trading Card Series, a set released in 2000 by Comic Images and the whole set features The Rock. There were supposed to be 2 autographed cards that you could pull from packs, cards numbered A1 and A2. These cards were pulled from release because of a conflict with WWF. I actually have the A1 signed card, with full authentication on the back of the card. I have never seen another one anywhere in 21 years. I’m debating on putting it up on eBay to see what happens. What do you think I should do? Sorry for the long message.
@@douglloyd7797 I'm both a collector and investor. First thing I would do is get your card graded by Psa. I donated a box full of wrestling cards from my youth around a year ago thinking it was just junk. Tons of Hogan stuff in there :( but anyways ... Your Rock card will likely fetch quite a bit. Even his early action figures are selling very well.
There's just no way, longterm, that demand can stay ahead of the supply of 90s marvel cards. Aside from people who are digging out their cards from their childhood, these sets were mass produced right around the time when comic/hobby shops started shutting down en mass so there's tons of sealed boxes, like literally millions of em, in storage. Cool stuff, but not worth investing in longterm. There's a never ending string of these sealed boxes hitting ebay daily with no end in sight.
Not sure that many boxes and cases survived. (Doing a basic quick search) There are less than 75 1990 Marvel Series 1 sealed boxes on ebay as I write this.
Now, either they are all being ripped and subbed, or there aren't THAT many millions in the private sector that made it through the last 30 years. Pop will go up for sure, but they are starting at rock bottom numbers. I also don't see THAT many singles on ebay comparatively to how many boxes may exist. Certainly something to watch!
Whats your take on Yugioh cards?
Very interesting ideas! Predictions...
I have hundreds of 1977 Star Wars cards. Do they need to be graded?
Marvel's "Sketchagraph" cards.💫
Waaaah! Why isn't anyone into 1976 Star Trek cards? I have about 20 of them. Why? Just why??????
Maybe because Star Trek production, story line, and characters are not as captivating. Don't take my opinion for a grain of salt; just compare the movie ticket sales internationally.
1994 Flair Marvel Cards are next!!
Garbage Pail Kids have been around since 1985 with no intention or agenda of these cards ever to become valuable in a market. However, this growth has happened so organically, with the advent of new GPK’s everywhere, it’s become generational : moms and dads sharing with their kids the silly, goofy, disgusting, horrific cuddly little characters that appear to face some unfortunate tumult. Unlike some of the other non-sport cards, GPKs are infinite in terms of the concepts, variations, themes, stories, artwork, rarity, and fun. Prices have also continued to rocket on these vintage, original series cards. It would be great to see a similar analyses and interview with some of the authorities on the subject be brought in as guests. Just sayin’….
A bit late no?
Hi sports card investor. Can you please add Pokémon cards to your app. I think it will be a big improvement. And more people would use it. Thank you for reading
Your best investment right now is in NBA TopShot. Don't know why this has not been mentioned in any of his streams yet??? 1000% gains & way higher. Blowing physical cards out of the water.
You can't even withdraw
@@vickdagoat4980 Sure you can. After you complete KYC, You can make a withdrawl. They are obviously not as fast as regular withdrawls YET. Once the FLOW BLOCKCHAIN Token is implemented it will be as fast or faster than normal withdrawls. It will likely be listed right on Coinbase & will be very simple & easy. If you want to deal with your bank it's gonna take 5 days no matter what because of the banks processes not theirs. Any wire transfer through a bank is 3-5 days.
Harry Potter is entering its 20th anniversary of the movie release in August. I've been picking up the 2001 WOTC TCG cards and 2001 Philosopher's Stone Panini stickers. Chasing Unicorns (the Zard of the TCG) and Harry Potter & key character rookies in both.
Great vid!
Throw Pokémon cards on the app!!
South Park cards are next!!!
Im thinking Mortal Kombat cards from the 90s will have a spike since the trailer just released
Would love to hear your view on the NBA Kaboom inserts!!??
Sports Cards X Comics style 👍🏼👎🏼
1989 Nintendo Game Packs are going to explode within the next few years.
Don't sleep on Yu-Gi-Oh
When are Beanie Babies coming back?...lol
Sopranos Inkworks HBO set. Does that set have any potential? Sopranos was a legendary show. I have a set. Just curious.
Dude on the bottom looks like the guy from Herman's Head
Why is Martin brodeur not on the app
Bruce Lee and Harry Potter are next.
Been at this for 30 years....wish I still had my 1938 don’t let it happen over here 24 card set....have the last card #24...my favorie
Hi I have star wars 1977 #1 how much is the valued