Which Sports Cards Are Worth Buying Right Now?

I saw the question again in a collector group the other night, and like always, the answers came fast. Wembanyama. Ohtani. Brady. Jordan. LeBron. Kobe. Mahomes. Curry. Giannis. Paul Skenes. Roman Anthony. Bobby Witt Jr. Cam Ward. Cooper Flagg. Harper. Tony Romo. Somebody even mentioned Wander Franco, which probably tells you enough about how chaotic … Read more

How Many Real Hits Are Really Inside a Sports Card Box?

Today I want to talk about something very simple, but also very important: How many real hits are actually inside a sports card box? That question comes up all the time in the hobby. Collectors discuss it constantly. Are blaster boxes better? Are hanger boxes better? Should you buy retail at all? Or should you … Read more

How to Store Your Memorabilia Jerseys Properly

For most people, jersey storage starts simple. Jerseys are thrown on a hanger, pushed into a closet, and that is usually enough. I used to do the same. It works as long as a jersey is just something you wear. But the moment a piece starts to matter, whether emotionally or financially, that approach slowly … Read more

5 Rookie Cards That Crashed in Value and What Went Wrong

Today I want to write about something that has been on my mind for quite a while. Five promising rookies whose cards didn’t just cool off but completely collapsed. The idea came to me by accident. I recently picked up a dirt-cheap Markelle Fultz Prizm card. And when I say cheap, I mean it. The … Read more

Why You Can Still Lose Money Even When PSA Grades Your Cards Well

For many collectors, getting a strong PSA grade feels like winning. You send in cards you believe are clean, you get back nines and tens, and naturally you expect profit to follow. But that is not always how it works. A good grade does not automatically mean a good return. This is one of the … Read more

How to Prepare Your Cards for PSA Grading the Right Way

The goal of many investors and collectors is to achieve the highest possible grade for their cards. For collectors, this is obvious. A PSA 10 can significantly increase the value of a card. Even a PSA 9 or 8 can noticeably reduce its market appeal. A PSA 10 is often referred to as a GEM, … Read more

How Do You Actually Become a PSA Grader?

It’s one of those questions that keeps popping up in the hobby, and the answer is a bit frustrating at first. There’s no degree, no course, no official “grader training program” you can sign up for. You can’t just decide to become a grader and then study your way into it. That’s not how it … Read more

How to Create Custom Trading Cards in Canva

Creating custom trading cards such as baseball cards is easy and flexible using Canva. This guide walks through the full process from setting the correct card size to preparing a printable sheet for front and back designs. Step One Set Up the Card Size Start on the Canva homepage and select Custom size. Change the … Read more

Photomatching Sports Memorabilia in the Age of AI

Photomatching is still one of the strongest ways to verify game-used sports memorabilia. A jersey, shoe, helmet, bat, glove or ball can sometimes be matched to a real game photo by looking at details that are unique to that item. That can include stitching, stains, loose threads, wrinkles, dirt marks, scuffs, manufacturer quirks, number placement, … Read more

California AB 1570: What Sports Memorabilia Dealers Need to Know

In September 2016, California passed a new law, Assembly Bill 1570 (AB 1570), aimed at providing stronger protections against the fraudulent sale of signed sports memorabilia (California Legislative Information). Unlike earlier regulations, which mainly focused on sports memorabilia, AB 1570 expanded the rules to apply to all autographed items sold for $5 or more. The … Read more